SLD
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Actually anyone who is against Christianity.
In the latest outrage of dozens in this administration, the DoJ headed by Pam Bondi has assessed anyone who opposes Christianity or traditional family values and religion as potentially being domestic terrorists. A copy of her memo was recently leaked and it says as follows:
(emphasis added)
The use of semicolons makes it clear to me that these are separate and apart issues from the first part of the sentence which discusses the support and use of violence. If you have anti Christian views, you are a potential terrorist. If you oppose traditional values, whatever the fuck that means, you are a potential terrorist. The memo sets up a hotline for people to call in if they see such behavior. Indeed you can get a monetary reward for doing so.
Footnote 2 does contain an important caveat.

I suppose that’s something, but I wonder how many people will pay attention to the footnotes. I can see people reporting us to the FBI as terrorists because we are atheists. Maybe there won’t be prosecutions but they’ll have a list of enemies of the state that they can rely on. They may be able to use AI to leverage and fuck with those of us who do not subscribe to traditional family values and religion. I suspect that the real aim is to try and silence those of us who are atheists or just don’t even support Trump. People will self censor if they think they’re being reported to the FBI, and that may be the real goal.
The full memo can be found here.
https://substack-post-media.s3.us-e...anized_Political_Violence.pdf"&x-id=GetObject
Further discussions can found on various websites like here.
I guess it was just a matter of time.
In the latest outrage of dozens in this administration, the DoJ headed by Pam Bondi has assessed anyone who opposes Christianity or traditional family values and religion as potentially being domestic terrorists. A copy of her memo was recently leaked and it says as follows:
Particularly dangerous are those acts committed by violent extremist groups that threaten both citizens' safety and our country's ability to self-govern. These domestic terrorists use violence or the threat of violence to advance political and social agendas, including opposition to law and immigration enforcement; extreme views in favor of mass migration and open borders; adherence to radical gender ideology, anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, or anti-Christianity; support for the overthrow of the United States Government; hostility towards traditional views on family, religion, and morality; and an elevation of violence to achieve policy outcomes, such as political assassinations.[^2] The recent attacks fueled by these agendas and ideological frameworks require a robust response. The JTTFs shall prioritize the investigation of such conduct.
(emphasis added)
The use of semicolons makes it clear to me that these are separate and apart issues from the first part of the sentence which discusses the support and use of violence. If you have anti Christian views, you are a potential terrorist. If you oppose traditional values, whatever the fuck that means, you are a potential terrorist. The memo sets up a hotline for people to call in if they see such behavior. Indeed you can get a monetary reward for doing so.
Footnote 2 does contain an important caveat.

I suppose that’s something, but I wonder how many people will pay attention to the footnotes. I can see people reporting us to the FBI as terrorists because we are atheists. Maybe there won’t be prosecutions but they’ll have a list of enemies of the state that they can rely on. They may be able to use AI to leverage and fuck with those of us who do not subscribe to traditional family values and religion. I suspect that the real aim is to try and silence those of us who are atheists or just don’t even support Trump. People will self censor if they think they’re being reported to the FBI, and that may be the real goal.
The full memo can be found here.
https://substack-post-media.s3.us-e...anized_Political_Violence.pdf"&x-id=GetObject
Further discussions can found on various websites like here.
I guess it was just a matter of time.