Freedom of expression is essential. There is a lot of disagreement with that statement going around. The Constitution put this text first in the Bill of Rights: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Since this is insufficient to persuade some people that government directed censorship is unacceptable, some discussion is warranted.
I recently read a couple great articles that attack the foolish notion of the necessity of censorship very persuasively from two different angles. One is here https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/circumventing-manipulation-via-trojan?s=r
Read the about section for info about the community. Basically it is a community for ideological Americans (my definition is basically anyone who digs the declaration of independence and is a fan of the non-aggression principle) that are covid-19 vaccine free. Although it might seem a little unorthodox, my hope is that any members of the community that happen to be interested in marriage can find lifelong partners here. If one happens to be a U.S. citizen and the other doesn't, it could be a way to bring people together that might never have found each other otherwise in a place where we still have a chance to return love of liberty to a position of cultural dominance. On this note, I might eventually post information about immigration policy as it relates to marriage as well as discussion of legal challenges to vaccine mandates for immigrants, especially if they deny religious accommodation requests and pin them here.
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Fitness advice is generally doled out by people who perform very well at a particular sport. One of the problems with this is that performance != health. Then you have people who perform like shit, but have credentials. These folks talk about what is 'healthy but can't grasp what every good Austrian econ aficionado knows, namely that things like health have a large subjective component. If you're trying to build an exercise program for health I wrote an article that tries to lay out some key principles to help you out while trying to avoid the two aforementioned traps.
https://h2fman.substack.com/p/exercise-for-health