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Reason: None provided.

I appreciate the sentiment, and I wholeheartedly agree that solidarity of We The People is the key to victory. Displaying the flag is, at least potentially, a good way to bring that unity. It is a form of propaganda, though not necessarily a bad one.

However, I strongly protest pledging allegiance to anything, especially a flag, or the United States of America which is, by definition, the U.S. Government. Without the Government it's just a land and the people who inhabit it. Those people may claim solidarity, but they don't need the U.S. Government to do it.

The particular brand of U.S. Government that we got was created to rule us by the exact same people that have accomplished that task. That reason alone is sufficient to not swear fealty (an intentional agreement of subjugation, which is what "allegiance" is). That is not the only reason to not swear that oath however, nor is it even the most important one.

Swearing fealty to anyone, even the "best" liege lord (ruler) is a statement of agreement that you deserve to be ruled by a "superior" entity. No one has a claim to my body except the Universe when I am done with it. No one has claim to my Will except the Soul that inhabits this body. No one has a claim to this Soul except the Source of it. The Source has that claim because it is impossible to separate it from Source. Source, and my soul, are forever tied, for they are one and the same.

I recognize my own self-agency. I will not, nor will I ever, swear an oath to subjugate myself to any ruler, of any brand, house, or creed; no matter how pretty their flag, or how pretty their words are that say "I will rule with fairness." You wanna know what's fair? No claim of the right to rule!

That is the only equality, and the spirit of the Declaration of Independence. Bankster fuckery kept that spirit out of the founding documents (Constitution) of the U.S. Government. Bankster education taught us that being ruled by their Government is a good thing, and we should all work towards that goal. That is why we are in the mess we are in. That is one of the most important lessons of the Great Awakening. Perhaps not everyone is quite ready for that yet, thus a show of solidarity with a flag may be appropriate.

For now.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

I appreciate the sentiment, and I wholeheartedly agree that solidarity of We The People is the key to victory. Displaying the flag is, at least potentially, a good way to bring that unity. It is a form of propaganda, though not necessarily a bad one.

However, I strongly protest pledging allegiance to anything, especially a flag, or the United States of America which is, by definition, the U.S. Government. Without the Government it's just a land and the people who inhabit it. Those people may claim solidarity, but they don't need the U.S. Government to do it.

The particular brand of U.S. Government that we got was created to rule us by the exact same people that have accomplished that task. That reason alone is sufficient to not swear fealty (an intentional agreement of subjugation, which is what "allegiance" is). That is not the only reason to not swear that oath however, nor is it even the most important one.

Swearing fealty to anyone, even the "best" liege lord (ruler) is a statement of agreement that you deserve to be ruled by a "superior" entity. No one has a claim to my body except the Universe when I am done with it. No one has claim to my Will except the Soul that inhabits this body. No one has a claim to this Soul except the Source of it. The Source has that claim because it is impossible to separate it from Source. Source, and my soul, are forever tied, for they are one in the same.

I recognize my own self-agency. I will not, nor will I ever, swear an oath to subjugate myself to any ruler, of any brand, house, or creed; no matter how pretty their flag, or how pretty their words are that say "I will rule with fairness." You wanna know what's fair? No claim of the right to rule!

That is the only equality, and the spirit of the Declaration of Independence. Bankster fuckery kept that spirit out of the founding documents (Constitution) of the U.S. Government. Bankster education taught us that being ruled by their Government is a good thing, and we should all work towards that goal. That is why we are in the mess we are in. That is one of the most important lessons of the Great Awakening. Perhaps not everyone is quite ready for that yet, thus a show of solidarity with a flag may be appropriate.

For now.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I appreciate the sentiment, and I wholeheartedly agree that solidarity of We The People is the key to victory. Displaying the flag is, at least potentially, a good way to bring that unity. It is a form of propaganda, though not necessarily a bad one.

However, I strongly protest pledging allegiance to anything, especially a flag, or the United States of America which is, by definition, the U.S. Government. Without the Government it's just a land and the people who inhabit it. Those people may claim solidarity, but they don't need the U.S. Government to do it.

The particular brand of U.S. Government that we got was created to rule us by the exact same people that have accomplished that task. That reason alone is sufficient to not swear fealty (an intentional agreement of subjugation, which is what "allegiance" is). That is not the only reason to not swear that oath however, nor is it even the most important one.

Swearing fealty to anyone, even the "best" liege lord (ruler) is a statement of agreement that you deserve to be ruled by a "superior" entity. No one has a claim to my body except the Universe when I am done with it. No one has claim to my Will except the Soul that inhabits this body. No one has a claim to this Soul except the Source of it. The Source has that claim because it is impossible to separate it from Source. Source, and my soul, are forever tied, for they are one in the same.

I recognize my own self-agency. I will not, nor will I ever, swear an oath to subjugate myself to any ruler, of any brand, house, or creed; no matter how pretty their flag, or how pretty their words are that say "I will rule with fairness." You wanna know what's fair? No claim of the right to rule!

That is the only equality, and the spirit of the Declaration of Independence. Bankster fuckery kept that spirit out of the founding documents (Constitution) of the U.S. Government, and Bankster education taught us that us being ruled by their Government is a good thing. That is why we are in the mess we are in. That is one of the most important lessons of the Great Awakening. Perhaps not everyone is quite ready for that yet, thus a show of solidarity with a flag may be appropriate.

For now.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I appreciate the sentiment, and I wholeheartedly agree that solidarity of We The People is the key to victory. Displaying the flag is, at least potentially, a good way to bring that unity. It is a form of propaganda, though not necessarily a bad one.

However, I strongly protest pledging allegiance to anything, especially a flag, or the United States of America which is, by definition, the U.S. Government. Without the Government it's just a land and the people who inhabit it. Those people may claim solidarity, but they don't need the U.S. Government to do it.

The particular brand of U.S. Government that we got was created to rule us by the exact same people that have accomplished that task. That reason alone is sufficient to not swear fealty (an intentional agreement of subjugation, which is what "allegiance" is). That is not the only reason to not swear that oath however, nor is it even the most important one.

Swearing fealty to anyone, even the "best" liege lord (ruler) is a statement of agreement that you deserve to be ruled by a "superior" entity. No one has a claim to my body except the Universe when I am done with it. No one has claim to my Will except the Soul that inhabits this body. No one has a claim to this Soul except the Source of it. The Source has that claim because it is impossible to separate it from Source. Source, and my soul, are forever tied, for they are one in the same.

I recognize my own self-assertion. I will not, nor will I ever, swear an oath to subjugate myself to any ruler, of any brand, house, or creed; no matter how pretty their flag, or how pretty their words are that say "I will rule with fairness." You wanna know what's fair? No claim of the right to rule!

That is the only equality, and the spirit of the Declaration of Independence. Bankster fuckery kept that spirit out of the founding documents (Constitution) of the U.S. Government, and Bankster education taught us that us being ruled by their Government is a good thing. That is why we are in the mess we are in. That is the lesson of the Great Awakening. Perhaps not everyone is quite ready for that yet, thus a show of solidarity with a flag may be appropriate.

For now.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

I appreciate the sentiment, and I wholeheartedly agree that solidarity of We The People is the key to victory. Displaying the flag is, at least potentially, a good way to bring that unity. It is a form of propaganda, though not necessarily a bad one.

However, I strongly protest pledging allegiance to anything, especially a flag, or the United States of America which is, by definition, the U.S. Government. Without the Government it's just a land and the people who inhabit it. Those people may claim solidarity, but they don't need the U.S. Government to do it.

The particular brand of U.S. Government that we got was created to rule us by the exact same people that have accomplished that task. That reason alone is sufficient to not swear fealty (an intentional agreement of subjugation, which is what "allegiance" is). That is not the only reason to not swear that oath however, nor is it even the most important one.

Swearing fealty to anyone, even the "best" liege lord (ruler) is a statement of agreement that you deserve to be ruled by a "superior" entity. No one has a claim to my body except the Universe when I am done with it. No one has claim to my Will except the Soul that inhabits this body. No one has a claim to this Soul except the Source of it. The Source has that claim because it is impossible to separate it from Source. Source, and my soul, are forever tied, for they are one in the same.

I recognize my own self-assertion. I will not, nor will I ever, swear an oath to subjugate myself to any ruler, of any brand, house, or creed; no matter how pretty their flag, or how pretty their words are that say "I will rule with fairness." You wanna know what's fair? No claim of the right to rule!

That is the only equality, and the spirit of the Declaration of Independence. Bankster fuckery kept that spirit out of the founding documents (Constitution) of the U.S. Government. That is why we are in the mess we are in. That is the lesson of the Great Awakening. Perhaps not everyone is quite ready for that yet, thus a show of solidarity with a flag may be appropriate.

For now.

1 year ago
1 score