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.
@EndWokeness Now that you mention it, the socialists and race communists in South Africa have become somewhat silent recently. They’re still there but obviously can’t afford the bots etc.
@johny_theblessd@Askash@leigh89495495 Your ancestors fought to not to learn in Afrikaans, now you want to send your kids to get educated by Afrikaners. Very dispointing.
@RhondaOldHaus@GamingGrifter They are their own worst enemy, the death and destruction they wreck upon themselves is unreal. The system will fall apart someday so need to prep for that and just be defensive.
This should be on every American’s mind. Every single day
“It’s pretty wild that a tiny tax on tea started the revolution and, and now, now we get the living daylights tax out of us and there's no revolution”
“I mean, you get taxed on what you own. You get taxed on what you buy, and you get taxed on what you own. And it's like, okay, this is taxes, taxes, taxes
And then what does it get spent on? A bunch of the stuff it gets spent on you don't even agree with — we need to reduce the size of government and just spend less money and let the people keep a lot more of their hard-earned money”
It’s taxation without representation
We need to, at the very least, Abolish the Income Tax
South Africa President calls for colonial reparations — statement
Cyril Ramaphosa pointed to a UN General Assembly resolution, arguing compensation is needed to address the lasting impact of colonial rule in Africa