Seems to be mostly about organizations so far https://twitter.com/BasedAirman/status/942803767996633094 …
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Replying to @HbdNrx
Am-ren seems like the type that might and could sue if twitter can't prove how they're a group that encourages violence
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Replying to @ebolamericaVEVO @HbdNrx
well I'm not am-ren, just saying what I figure they'll do even as show trial would be good optics if they lose, as it's obvious they shouldn't from the neutral tos it's not like the tos say no nazis, just no violence
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Replying to @ebolamericaVEVO @david_kenneth_d
Legislative action would be great, but when was the last time the GOP congress actually stood up for freedom like that?
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Replying to @ebolamericaVEVO @HbdNrx
altright have two big uphill battles for sure, the establishment, in which I'd include most "republican" congressmen, would publicly support twitter's policy here. What do you do in that instance? Seems like civil disobedience needs to be next.
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Replying to @david_kenneth_d @ebolamericaVEVO
If you ask me, I think our best shot is to gain some local control by all moving to western Montana or Northern Idaho. Other than that, we would have to beat both the GOP establishment and the Dems, and if that's even possible it'll take at least a decade.
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And other than that I suppose there's the covertly gaining power and guerilla ops options.
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