cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45204730

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45204624

If the U.S. officially declares “In God We Trust” on its currency, it recognizes God as the ultimate Creator. Logically, if man is a tool in God’s hands, then every “invention” or “creation” belongs to the Original Source, not the tool. Selling intellectual property without proving you aren’t just a divine instrument is essentially piracy—trading someone else’s property as your own. I’ve started a petition to demand a “God-denial disclaimer” for every IP transaction. If you want to own an idea, you must officially deny God first. Let’s clean our public spaces from “protected” corporate noise and return creativity to its true source.

  • comrademiao@piefed.social
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    18 days ago

    Major cringe honestly. How is change.org gonna solve anything?

    My friends, the reaction to our Manifesto has been incredible—and telling. When I took our logical paradox to the largest forums in the West (Reddit), the system panicked.

    In communities dedicated to “Free Speech” and “Law,” my posts were systematically removed and locked. One moderator even told me: “Stay out of Malibu, Lebowski.”

    Why are they afraid? Because they cannot answer the core question: If the U.S. officially trusts in God, how can it legally allow corporations to “own” divine inspiration? They have no logical defense, so they use the “mute” button.

    This proves our point: the modern intellectual property system is a fragile lie that cannot withstand a direct question about God. We are hitting the nerve of the global deception.

    Share this petition! The more they censor us, the louder we must become. We are not just fighting for copyright reform; we are fighting for the right to remain faithful to God in a world of forced materialism.

    • axet@lemmy.worldOP
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      18 days ago

      You’re right, Change.org doesn’t change laws. But it does something better: it forces a response.

      When a petition grows, the State is forced to choose: either ignore the ‘In God We Trust’ paradox and look like a liar, or address it and risk the entire IP industry.

      It’s not about ‘winning’ a vote; it’s about publicly documenting the system’s inability to be honest. If it’s so ‘cringe,’ why did they have to lock the threads and censor the logic? If it’s just ‘wacky bullshit,’ they should have laughed and let it be. But they panicked.

      That’s not cringe. That’s a glitch in the Matrix that they can’t patch.