Byker
2019-03-07 21:13:07 UTC
Samizdat on a $5 Bill
Baron Bodissey
March 6, 2019
Samizdat written on a Canadian $5 bill: http://tinyurl.com/yxo48qb8
Samizdat on loonies! Who’da thunk it?
Our long-time reader and commenter leCanadien, who sent us the photo of the
bill, explains how he came by it:
I just received this interesting $5 Canadian bill from a bank machine.
You could call it: ‘News Dissemination Iron Curtain Style’
It says: Senate Committee on the Trudeau Regime Letting ISIS Terrorist into
Canada
On the left side it says: Google You Tube
Just think of the ramifications of this remarkable new medium for expressing
dissent. In the Soviet Union, the government inhibited the production of
samizdat by (among other methods) making paper difficult to obtain. But
there’s no shortage of loonies in circulation — in fact, as the value of the
Canadian dollar drops, more of them will be printed. As long as the
government continues pretending to pay people, there will be plenty of paper
for dissidents.
I suppose the government could always restrict the supply of felt-tip pens,
however. In that case the dedicated producer of samizdat will have to draw
his own blood and scratch his message on a (CAD) $1,000,000 bill using a
toothpick or torn-off piece of fingernail…
http://6h2.xyz/ethnic_kjllx_adolf-will-rise_htlrr_tentacle-fun-time_download
Baron Bodissey
March 6, 2019
Samizdat written on a Canadian $5 bill: http://tinyurl.com/yxo48qb8
Samizdat on loonies! Who’da thunk it?
Our long-time reader and commenter leCanadien, who sent us the photo of the
bill, explains how he came by it:
I just received this interesting $5 Canadian bill from a bank machine.
You could call it: ‘News Dissemination Iron Curtain Style’
It says: Senate Committee on the Trudeau Regime Letting ISIS Terrorist into
Canada
On the left side it says: Google You Tube
Just think of the ramifications of this remarkable new medium for expressing
dissent. In the Soviet Union, the government inhibited the production of
samizdat by (among other methods) making paper difficult to obtain. But
there’s no shortage of loonies in circulation — in fact, as the value of the
Canadian dollar drops, more of them will be printed. As long as the
government continues pretending to pay people, there will be plenty of paper
for dissidents.
I suppose the government could always restrict the supply of felt-tip pens,
however. In that case the dedicated producer of samizdat will have to draw
his own blood and scratch his message on a (CAD) $1,000,000 bill using a
toothpick or torn-off piece of fingernail…
http://6h2.xyz/ethnic_kjllx_adolf-will-rise_htlrr_tentacle-fun-time_download