Pete Serrano
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And I mean, to me, it's just ridiculous that It should be an open and shut case, you know, but obviously as a lawyer, I'm not supposed to say that because when you look at it, this right is so highly protected and so freely protected.
And I mean, to me, it's just ridiculous that It should be an open and shut case, you know, but obviously as a lawyer, I'm not supposed to say that because when you look at it, this right is so highly protected and so freely protected.
And it is such a foundational principle that we have free discourse, that we have the ability to utilize tools, whether it's a cell phone or whether it's a YouTube page or a that we have the ability to communicate with one another. And that's really like the foundation of humanity.
And it is such a foundational principle that we have free discourse, that we have the ability to utilize tools, whether it's a cell phone or whether it's a YouTube page or a that we have the ability to communicate with one another. And that's really like the foundation of humanity.
But to your point earlier, you know, if you're able to crush the few that speak, you can control the narrative entirely. And, you know, that's why silent majority foundations actually sued the state of Washington Department of Health for its COVID misinformation position statement, in addition to the work we're doing with the individual clients.
But to your point earlier, you know, if you're able to crush the few that speak, you can control the narrative entirely. And, you know, that's why silent majority foundations actually sued the state of Washington Department of Health for its COVID misinformation position statement, in addition to the work we're doing with the individual clients.
Because if you can't attack, and I think this is part of what you were discussing earlier, when it's the government playing whack-a-mole with five or six or ten or a couple dozen doctors, it's easy to shut the science. There's no discourse there. It's one or two people who are the Allison's, the Aaron's of the world, who are in the use of the world, who have a platform and the ability to speak.
Because if you can't attack, and I think this is part of what you were discussing earlier, when it's the government playing whack-a-mole with five or six or ten or a couple dozen doctors, it's easy to shut the science. There's no discourse there. It's one or two people who are the Allison's, the Aaron's of the world, who are in the use of the world, who have a platform and the ability to speak.
But it's easy to crush that. Had we all said, hey, pause a minute, you know, let's give deference to human thought and collectivism. That might have been a little different than all of a sudden we'll just, you know, listen to what the government says and do what we have to.
But it's easy to crush that. Had we all said, hey, pause a minute, you know, let's give deference to human thought and collectivism. That might have been a little different than all of a sudden we'll just, you know, listen to what the government says and do what we have to.
Yeah, I do think there are appropriate opportunities to bring it in. I mean, there are certain, again, whether it's Allison's case or whether it's one of the doctors that either Silent Majority Foundation or other organizations are representing, I do think there's an opportunity to bring it in, which is why we fought so hard.
Yeah, I do think there are appropriate opportunities to bring it in. I mean, there are certain, again, whether it's Allison's case or whether it's one of the doctors that either Silent Majority Foundation or other organizations are representing, I do think there's an opportunity to bring it in, which is why we fought so hard.
so vehemently against the notion that misinformation or disinformation exists. I mean, it's all information. It just depends on which one's branded by the U.S. government, which one's not. And obviously, the part that's not is, quote, disinformation. And that's for us. That's why these fights are so important.
so vehemently against the notion that misinformation or disinformation exists. I mean, it's all information. It just depends on which one's branded by the U.S. government, which one's not. And obviously, the part that's not is, quote, disinformation. And that's for us. That's why these fights are so important.
Because if we want to just live in a 1984-esque world where the government controls the narrative, we accept it, and we slowly rot into that lusterless, you know, quasi-sleep.
Because if we want to just live in a 1984-esque world where the government controls the narrative, we accept it, and we slowly rot into that lusterless, you know, quasi-sleep.
Yeah, you know, anyone that would like to support, like I said, we're a nonprofit of 501c3. And so everything that we do is on the back of our donors with their support at silentmajorityfoundation.org.
Yeah, you know, anyone that would like to support, like I said, we're a nonprofit of 501c3. And so everything that we do is on the back of our donors with their support at silentmajorityfoundation.org.
And we, you know, we're here to protect these rights, whether it's the First Amendment, whether it's the free speech element, religious freedom, whether it's firearms, people who are terminated for refusing a vaccine that wasn't a vaccine. You know, we're still working on these cases. And the only way to hold government accountable is to actually do something about it.
And we, you know, we're here to protect these rights, whether it's the First Amendment, whether it's the free speech element, religious freedom, whether it's firearms, people who are terminated for refusing a vaccine that wasn't a vaccine. You know, we're still working on these cases. And the only way to hold government accountable is to actually do something about it.