why is it that they can repeat the phrase: "were all in this together" but "wwg1wga" is banned from mainstream social media? its basically the same meaning and doesn't it all really come from the musketeers? all for one and one for all.
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"we're all in this together" is just a simple reinforcement of the social programming that your individuality doesn't matter ; you're just like everyone else.
Bc their operation to classify patriots as fringe extremists relies heavily on weaponizing our lingo
"We're all in this together" is the collectivist phrase used.
"Where we go one we go all" is a phrase popularized by Q, who is fighting the collectivists, and by anons, who are individualists.
Wwg1wga came from White Squall, not the Musketeers
Because we're right, our memes are powerful, our discernment is solid, our intel is good and they know it.
Their only choice is to try and silence us.
What if we...took LGBTQIA back by starting to use it as a Patriot phrase. Next thing you know, bam, it's banned from social media?
Let's go Brandon to Queensland in Australia is an immediate one that pops to mind.
#LGBTQIA PATRIOTS
Yes!!
Use “Let’s Roll” from Todd Beemer on 9/11. Let’s see how many Dems will call that racist, insurrectionist or whatever other derogatory term they can come up with. I think EVERY person related to a 9/11 victim would be screaming FOUL!
This is like asking ‘why in nazi germany is saying “the allies will win the war” not allowed?”