DOJ Celebrates First Criminal Conviction in U.S. History for Creating a Meme – The Future of The F

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DOJ Celebrates First Criminal Conviction in U.S. History for Creating a Meme – The Future of The F
Posted On: March 31, 2023
Welcome to The United States of America in 2023, where we see the first ever criminal conviction of a U.S. citizen for creating a meme. A man created a picture determined to be illegal by a Dept of Justice focused on the arrest and incarceration of people working against the interests of a weaponized government. […] The post DOJ Celebrates First Criminal Conviction in U.S. History for Creating a Meme – The Future of The First Amendment Under the “Restrict Act” Clarifies appeared first on The Last Refuge.

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DOJ Celebrates First Criminal Conviction in U.S. History for Creating a Meme – The Future of The F
Posted On: March 31, 2023
Welcome to The United States of America in 2023, where we see the first ever criminal conviction of a U.S. citizen for creating a meme. A man created a picture determined to be illegal by a Dept of Justice focused on the arrest and incarceration of people working against the interests of a weaponized government. […] The post DOJ Celebrates First Criminal Conviction in U.S. History for Creating a Meme – The Future of The First Amendment Under the “Restrict Act” Clarifies appeared first on The Last Refuge.

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