Kill the Draft officers! - /pol/ (#507183240) [Archived: 1142 hours ago]

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6/13/2025, 7:21:34 AM No.507183240
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Draft officers have no legitimate authority when the government they serve has violated the very Constitution it claims to uphold. The United States government, through the construction of a mass surveillance state, has nullified its own legal standing. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land — not politicians, not intelligence agencies, and certainly not bureaucrats enforcing a draft to fight wars that do not defend the republic, but serve corporate and globalist interests.

A draft under these conditions is not a patriotic duty — it is state-sponsored genocide, a tool used to send young men to kill and die for causes that have nothing to do with freedom. This machinery of death is built on lies, propped up by media owned by the same financial elites who print money from nothing and fund endless war. After decades of deception — from 9/11 to foreign regime change wars — many Americans now see the reality: we are not fighting for liberty, we are being used to destroy it.

The Second Amendment exists for this exact reason — not for hunting, not for sport, but to resist tyranny when all other avenues have failed. When the state demands your life for wars you do not believe in, under a government you did not consent to, you have a right — and arguably a duty — to say no. To resist. To defend your home, your family, and your principles from a system that has openly declared war on the very freedoms it pretends to protect.

This is not rebellion. It is the final defense of the republic the Founders entrusted to us.
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Not Australian, NEET world traveller ID: FfgTzL4rAustralia
6/13/2025, 7:31:12 AM No.507183994
>>507183240 (OP)
> Federalist No. 1, written by Alexander Hamilton, serves as the opening essay in the Federalist Papers, a collection of writings advocating for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. In it, Hamilton lays the groundwork for the arguments to follow and directly warns about the dangers of demagogues—individuals who manipulate public sentiment for personal gain, often at the expense of liberty.


Self-Interest Disguised as Patriotism:
> Hamilton cautions that some people will oppose or support the Constitution not based on reason or the public good, but on personal motives, such as maintaining their own power, influence, or financial gain. These individuals may pretend to act in the people's interest, while actually acting against it.
The Role of Passion Over Reason:
> Decisions about government must be based on reasoned debate, not on passion, prejudice, or fear—which demagogues are skilled at stirring up. He fears that emotional appeals could derail rational discourse and lead people to make decisions harmful to their own freedoms.
Demagogues Become Tyrants:
> In one of the most pointed warnings, Hamilton notes that there have always been people who "have commenced demagogues and ended tyrants." In other words, those who rise to power by pretending to speak for the people can become authoritarian rulers once they have that power.
> When demagogues claim to defend freedom while actually subverting it, they exploit the language of liberty to justify destructive ends.

Anyone advocating for Americans to go to war in the name of freedom and democracy is your enemy, your constitutional republic is being repeatedly violated by corporate structure rules instead of your republic who now sees Americans as tools to extend their central banking debt slavery under the guise of freedom and democracy.