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.
The legal claim is dubious, but I admire the commitment.
The legal claim is dubious, but I admire the commitment.
The claim only looks ‘dubious’ because we’ve lived in a lie for so long. Is it more dubious to say ‘God is the Creator’ while selling His ideas, or to admit that a tool cannot own the Master’s work? I chose consistency over profit. Thanks for the respect!
Oh come on. I dislike copyright law as much as anyone, but this just makes the case against it look stupid.
Oh come on. I dislike copyright law as much as anyone, but this just makes the case against it look stupid. If the ‘rational’ case against copyright has been so effective, why is the IP industry stronger and more predatory than ever?
You think this ‘makes the case look stupid’ because it challenges the very language of the system. You want to play by their rules; I’m questioning the source of their rules.
If a state claims to ‘Trust in God’ while selling His inspiration for profit, that is the ultimate stupidity. I’m just the one pointing at the elephant in the courtroom. If my logic is ‘stupid,’ then so is the National Motto of the United States. You can’t have both.
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.
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.
Classic grifter shit
This is a post from an LLM.
I already gave an answer below. Idea is mine. I spend years thinking it though.
Maybe you should have spent some of those years studying law.
I don’t need a law degree to see a logical explosion in the foundation of the law.
You don’t need to be a mechanic to know the car is on fire when there’s smoke coming from the engine. If the State’s Supreme Motto conflicts with its Property Law, that’s not a ‘legal nuance’ — that’s a systemic failure.
Actual lawyers are trained to protect the ‘Empire of Lies’ and find excuses for its contradictions. I spent my years studying the Truth, not the excuses. If the law is so fragile that a ‘layman’ with a mirror can break it, then the problem isn’t with my education — it’s with your ‘Justice.’
The Supreme Court has my Memorandum now. Let’s see if their ‘law degrees’ can help them explain why they sell God’s property as their own.
There are many many dissonant dogmas from the empire of lies, and exposing more of them is good. I don’t think it matters if your focus is the ‘ultimate’ glitch, or not. The fact is that many small creeks form a river, so your glitch are added to the body of ridiculousness we see from the dominant culture in the West, and at some point anyone can see that the emperor didn’t wear any clothes.
You could continue with glitches such as: Capitalism is incompatible with ‘freedom’, and ‘Democracy’, 100% ‘free markets’ = 100% corruption and hierarchical dominance, or a further endless stream of dissonant stupidity and ‘glitches’ from that Epstein cesspool and their pet ideology. In fact, take ANY Merican cultural/ideological claim, and you’ll find a disturbing ‘glitch’ in the Matrix. It’s all made up!
Go for it, and when you are ‘done’ with this one, then highlight another one. And then the next. You’ll always have a continues stream of ‘glitches’ and stupidity in the Empire of Lies.
Thank you for seeing the bigger picture. You’re right—the river is rising.
The reason I started with the ‘God vs. Copyright’ glitch is because it’s the Root Access to their entire server of lies. They use ‘God’ to claim moral superiority and ‘Property’ to enforce physical dominance. When you crash these two together, the whole operating system of the ‘Empire of Lies’ begins to freeze.
You’re spot on about the other glitches—Freedom vs. Capital, Democracy vs. Hierarchy. It’s all a house of cards built on linguistic tricks. Once we prove that even their ‘National Motto’ is a legal nullity, every other ‘Merican’ ideological claim starts to look like a desperate patch for a broken code.
I’m not done yet. This is just the first bug report in the most expensive software ever sold to humanity. Stay tuned—there are plenty more glitches to expose!




