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I don't vote in the first place, politics are a farce. Setup in such a way that the two primary parties established are only ever the ones that can make tangible changes while everyone else settles with the scraps.
I've been wanting to join the Scottish libertarian party and help put into action some changes that might help them become the favorite over the SNP which is currently under fire for embezzlement, but I very much doubt that I could do anything to divert our world from its current trajectory into a totalitarian dystopian future.
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>At this point there are only two things you can do; try to maintain absolute anonymity to the point where your real-life identity can't be tied back to your online activity. Or simply abstain from posting on the internet entirely.
Or you could stop voting Democrat
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Real talk for a moment, Fedizens.
I hold the sincere belief that our world is marching towards a dystopian future with no end in sight. That the local government of the world are getting progressively more authoritarian and that there will eventually come a time when anything posted online now will eventually be held against us later.
At this point there are only two things you can do; try to maintain absolute anonymity to the point where your real-life identity can't be tied back to your online activity. Or simply abstain from posting on the internet entirely. It's ultimately the same pipeline that Luke Smith went down.
Beginning your journey as a brainlet that doesn't know anything before eventually becoming more aware of the socio-political circumstances that facilitate the strict use of free and open-source software. Becoming more wise and experienced in doing so until you look back at what you've done as cringe. Course correcting by spending less time online and more time pursuing your interests IRL and keeping good health.
Is this the fate that awaits us all?