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by The founding citadel. . 2 reads.

Think twice, then act Vol.1: Freedom of Association

The recent legislation of "Freedom of Association" is about to pass, but this is where I "think"[1] I found there is something vague about it:

It said that the organisation in question can obtain criminal penalties should it violate any National Criminal Law, and a few more that included a few more acts that can be included as a "Commision of crime".

Does that mean the government of a nation can redefine what counts as a "National Criminal Law" so they could potentially suppress everyone? And what about the International criminal law? If taco shipping intentionally disrupts food trade around the world and become the only food supplier, who would stop them?

This is only to encourage critical thinking, not to pressure you to vote. It is YOUR decision to make the decision you think that is CORRECT. Carefully read a legislation BEFORE voting.

Think twice before voting, whether right or wrong, your choice decide the world.

[1] Uncertainty noted as everyone's perspective is different for all of us

The founding citadel

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