Who Are We Inside The Inalienable University?
- missmiceli2
- Apr 17
- 2 min read
Who are we, inside the Inalienable University?
This clip tells the story....very emphatically.

You should know the Bill of Rights.
We will never obey or abide by a fictitious entity that does not support our values.
There's a maxim of law, "That which one creates, one controls."
Think about that.
WE The People created the government to establish an orderly society.
It grew to an entity that believes that it rules us.
It doesn't.
When your lightbulb goes off about this, your entire existence changes.
The hubris of these people who believe they are above you/us, and can tell us how to live, is their downfall.
My freedom army grows every day.
There are no days off.
We're saving a culture and a country.
What do you stand for?
It's time you learn the Bill of Rights.
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects several fundamental rights:
Freedom of Speech: Individuals can express ideas and opinions without government censorship or fear of retaliation, though some exceptions exist (e.g., obscenity, incitement to violence).
Freedom of Religion: People can practice any religion or none, and the government cannot establish an official religion or favor one over another.
Freedom of the Press: The press can publish information and opinions without government interference, subject to certain limits like defamation.
Freedom of Assembly: Citizens can gather peacefully for protests or other purposes.
Freedom to Petition: Individuals can address grievances to the government and seek redress.
Text: "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."
These rights apply primarily to federal and state governments, with some limitations clarified by court rulings over time.
Gianna & Scott
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