LAWFUL REBELLION
YOUR RIGHT UNDER MAGNA CARTA
Under article 61 of Magna Carta 1215 (the founding document of our Constitution) we have a right to enter into lawful rebellion if we feel we are being governed unjustly. Contrary to common belief our Sovereign and her government are only there to govern us and not to rule us and this must be done within the constraint of our Common Law and the freedoms asserted to us by such Law, nothing can become law in this country if it falls outside of this simple constraint. Article 61 shows quite clearly who really holds the power in this country, that being quite simply us the people; we have Sovereignty not any Parliament and nor can this be taken from us by any Parliament who claim to have taken the people's Sovereignty.
This is how we solve our political woes and take our country back.
Only we can save ourselves.
Please repost.
You want to know what's most chilling to me? At first I couldn't figure out what was going on with this post. Wildly disproportionate likes to views and almost no one was commenting on it. Very few were actually seeing it.
Then I started to look at WHO was liking the post.
Likes are anonymous. That's what was going on. It quickly became apparent the Northern Irish specifically and the British in general OVERWHELMINGLY were liking my post.
They couldn't comment on it and they couldn't share it.. for fear of crackdown. But the algo, recognizing that people liked it, showed it to friendly Americans who COULD share it. And did. By the hundreds.
The natives may only speak in support of their own suicide. That's all the government will let them do openly. If they speak in support of their survival they risk prison.
So they don't.
But they can, as a tiny act of subversion, like a twitter post that says exactly what they wish they could, if they only could.
That's what's happening. That's why everything seemed so wildly off.
Quiet Patriots clicking one button to show they love that finally, they are fighting back.
@RichPianian I know a white girl that went to prison for 10 years for manslaughter. She drove drunk and a kid died in her car when she hit a tree. That was an accident, this kid did what he did on purpose.
@Sweetbriar@Gabbrielxzn Mine was like this too. Literally would buy herself new clothes so she didn't have to do laundry. Meanwhile, I was rocking holes in my shoes that my aunt bought me to replace the old pair that had holes in them.
@HDFLOYD7218@RealPostFolder This yes, but he's also just lost his dad. That's a struggle that caused me to drop out of my earned scholarship college for YEARS. He really needs to take some time off then return to community college.
@VerneBurn69@papiwontmiss Right. I would move mountains for a text like this from my dad RIP. However, I did join him many times for pizza and beer after work in my 20's, once there was TNT. Good times.
@ViQueenie My daughter is literally our dream girl. We literally dreamed of her many many times before we had her. We have never ever called her that. It's weird and creepy.
@ViQueenie I have male best friend. He has a wife and I have a husband. He is also my husband's frat brother from college so he's with us enough but not that much.
@VigilantFox As a fellow sufferer from upstate NY. Yes, absolutely. It made me who I am. I can handle my shit very well because it's nothing compared to what I handled as a child. And I'm an adult now. Bring it TF on, it's a cakewalk.
@Real_TMX@brain_stimulus Yep. Mine is an old digital from 1994 not connected to the Internet. It's always 12 minutes off, no matter how many times I reset it.