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  3. So yeah, we *already have no king* and yesterday was not a protest.

So yeah, we *already have no king* and yesterday was not a protest.

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    So yeah, we *already have no king* and yesterday was not a protest. Rallies can be good if we don’t pretend they’re something else!

    Why wasn’t the 50501 a protest? At least two reasons: It lacked a demand for change. It also failed to cause any meaningful disruption.

    The U.S. constitution was *written by* the Epstein class. In Massachusetts yesterday, I heard politicians focus on one person and party as if they are the danger we face. No, the danger is denial. It’s faux opposition that yaps

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      So yeah, we *already have no king* and yesterday was not a protest. Rallies can be good if we don’t pretend they’re something else!

      Why wasn’t the 50501 a protest? At least two reasons: It lacked a demand for change. It also failed to cause any meaningful disruption.

      The U.S. constitution was *written by* the Epstein class. In Massachusetts yesterday, I heard politicians focus on one person and party as if they are the danger we face. No, the danger is denial. It’s faux opposition that yaps

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      Many people are doing fantastic work in this part of the world. Some were at rallies this weekend. Others were at work, taking a nap, meditating, organizing sabotage and self-defense classes and history lessons, etc.

      Corporate energy consumption has to be at the top of our list of concerns today. Corruption and coverup in places of authority, too. Root issues that will otherwise lead to our extinction unless we *demand* change

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