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@Anonymous

You are not being silenced. You are just finally being heard for what you are.

You’ve mistaken freedom of speech for freedom from consequences. That’s not how it works. The First Amendment protects you from government censorship, not from being criticized, fired, deplatformed, or outright rejected by decent society. You don’t have a constitutional right to spread bigotry and expect silence in return.

So when you peddle hate, rewrite history, or flirt with genocidal ideologies — and then cry about being “canceled” when people push back — understand this: the world isn’t silencing you, it’s identifying you. Loudly. Publicly. With facts.

You’re not a brave truth-teller. You’re not a martyr. You’re just uncomfortable with the mirror being held up. Because when people say “Hey, this rhetoric leads to violence,” they’re not censoring you — they’re warning everyone else.

If you glorify fascism, deny genocide, or romanticize white supremacy, that’s not a difference of opinion. That’s a threat.

And let’s be crystal clear: when you defend the indefensible under the banner of “free speech,” you’re not upholding liberty — you’re abusing it. You don’t get to cosplay as a patriot while spitting on the graves of people who died fighting the very ideologies you now flaunt like fashion accessories.

So no, you’re not a victim. You’re part of the problem. And if it suddenly feels harder to parade your hate in public without getting called out, that’s not oppression. That’s accountability catching up with you.

This isn’t about politics. It’s about basic human decency. It’s about refusing to let propaganda and cruelty pass as “opinions worth debating.” It’s about drawing the line where history already taught us it should’ve been drawn decades ago.

So if you’re upset the crowd isn’t cheering you anymore, maybe ask yourself why your message only ever appealed to the worst instincts in people.

And if that self-reflection burns — good. Maybe that’s the first step toward becoming someone worth defending.

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