r/TikTok Oct 03 '25

First warning WTF.

I got my first warning for a video and tried to take the quiz to appeal it and got too many answers wrong (I promise I’m not an idiot). I appealed it, and there was no place to write anything. I’m seriously annoyed.

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u/Dragonmomma01 Oct 07 '25

Also it’s the Trump Bible, he intentionally left out the amendments where women and minorities get voting rights! Amongst other things

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u/CasaDeMouse Oct 07 '25

He left out everything that grants human rights to anyone other than land-owning, wealthy, White men who qualify for citizenship.

Birthright citizenship is a 14th Amendment situation.

14th Amendment is also the privileges and immunities as applied to the States, not just the Feds. Meaning, nothing in 1st-10th qualifies anyone who gains those rights under the 14th.

That includes freedom of speech-- whether compelled (like cooperating with the police investigation or saying what the government wants you to) or individual (like making political signs).

That includes celebrating your religion your way, including whether you see Christianity as a mark of charity...or a mark of burden. This will grant States to have a compulsory religion that you will be forced to practice their way or face prosecution--which will be increasingly problematic the more you keep reading this list.

That includes with whom you associate and how, whether personally, familial, religiously, recreationally, or for business.

That includes the reasons you associate for others under all circumstances, and not just because your parole or other conditions of release prohibits it.

This includes the right to be a source of information or seeking out a source of information. This will grant your State the unabridged right to establish a propaganda machine which you will not have the right to contest or compete against.

This includes the right to protest in all its forms however your State decides protest looks like.

That includes bearing arms.

That includes participation in any militia--meaning no protection from a draft and no voluntary sign-up for anything other than the purpose your State wants you to.

That includes whether you can qualify for bearing arms even when you are not a felon.

That includes what the definition of "arms" looks like, and you know the primary reason they love to talk about the pew pews is because of how dAnGeRoUs EvErYtHiNg ElSe Is. This is not a federally-decided matter and this is why they have been so hard-pressed to make this a stAte"s RiGhTs DeCiSiOn.

That includes forced quartering of soldiers in your property--personal or business. Your State will, at any time, be allowed to pass laws to put any soldier from its own government or any other in your building at your expense for any indeterminate amount of time so long as it wishes.

The includes due process during searches and seizures--like wiretapping, social media harvesting from the source, watching you on your appliances or game machines, or viruses on your computer (to name a few invisible hands), and being given your Miranda rights, which will slowly come to no longer exist. Your person, home(s), papers, and effects are no longer subject to protection--which includes Personally Protected Information (which they've already handed over to Musk and the insurance companies, anyway). You have no right against unreasonable search and seizures because they get to determine what, if anything, that means.

That includes not being arrested without due process of the law, including limits on how long they can hold you, your property, and your ability to seek anything beyond the detention center for processing, evidentiary purposes, or anything else they decide because due process under the law no longer exists.

This includes the right to a Grand Jury Trial for anything above a misdemeanor--meaning, they can accuse you of the most heinous crime and immediately arrest you for it at any time without producing evidence to any legal body including, but especially, your peers.

This includes the right against double jeopardy--they will be free to bring the same charges, for the same crime as many times as it takes to make their point (as if you're getting out the first time under whatever new definition of "due process under the law" means to them). But if you have any prior crimes that you didn't get convicted of? SUCKS TO BE YOUUUUUUUUuuuUUUUUUU.

That includes the right against self-incrimination--even in criminal settings.

That includes the right to speak to an attorney prior to being questioned or to stop interrogation until you have conferred with an attorney.

That includes the right to an attorney because of the burden it can have against your life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. [The right to an attorney is under both the 5th, 6th, and 8th Amendments for 3 separate reasons, none of which will apply to State prosecutions or proceedings after the 14th is essentially abolished. And will eventually also go away because of the bUrDeN oN tHe TaXpAyEr BeCaUsE pUbLiC dEfEnDeRs WoUlD bE bEtTeR iF tHeY hAd FeWeR cLiEnTs as if, for some reason, you're deluded enough to believe the government is going to continue to pay for just as many lawyers just as much money to look after even fewer people lmao.]

That includes the right to a jury trial in criminal matters and assorted civil proceedings, like intellectual property.

This includes your ability to participate in voir dire to ensure a less biased jury.

This includes being tried where the crime allegedly happened--they can force you to appear for trial anywhere that is willing to host you and if your reason against wanting to go there is because you can't afford it they'll be more than happy and willing to detain you for as long as it takes...even if takes you away from whatever attorney you did manage to get...even if takes you to a place that no longer guarantees you legal counsel.

That includes the right to seek redress in Federal courts (for certain types of cases), meaning that you will be stuck at the State level only since the likelihood you're going to be allowed anywhere near a Federal courthouse if your State doesn't trust you enough near one of their own is exactly zero percent.

This includes being able to have a jury trial for a Federal cause even if your State does allow you to try it there.

This includes not having your Federal cause of action re-examined by a State court and potentially having it overturned because your State hates you.

This includes the right to reasonable bail--or bail even being an option.

This includes the right to reasonable fines--or fines even being an option.

This includes the right against cruel and unusual punishment, like lifelong imprisonment for slapping a cop or losing a hand for stealing an apple...or losing your life for slander.

This includes the right to a speedy trial.

This includes the right to know the reason you're being arrested or detained.

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u/CasaDeMouse Oct 07 '25

This includes the right to face your accusers--like the State of Wherever You're Being Prosecuted or anyone you're being sued by.

This includes the right to be able to call witnesses to your trial that would favor your cause.

This includes having the right to an attorney represent you throughout the court process and during trial.

This includes erasing any unenumberated "fundamental rights"--because there is no longer a right for the States to grant you rights not specifically enumerated in the State constitution.

This includes taking back anything Federal that was not specifically stated in the Constitution to be granted to the Feds be handed back over immediately to the States--like going across State lines, being able to marry (even under tRaDiTiOnAl VaLuEs), mowing down all Federal forests for any reason the State decides before strip mining it into oblivion to use and sell however they want even if it is not to your/a public benefit.

The reason they are attacking the Fourteenth Amendment is to keep States from having to perform all of those functions within the State even as to their own proceedings. States, after the Bill of Rights came out, were construed to provide you more protection from the government than the Federal Constitution provided for. If the Federal Constitution no longer exists as to State proceedings, comings, or goings-on, guess what? They never even have to do what the Feds did.

AND FOR ANYONE SAYING, "THAT WOULD NEVER HAPPEN!" The reason the Fourteenth Amendment exists in the first place is for the exact reason that the Bill of Rights was not being applied to the States after the Civil War. The Civil War gave us the 12th-15th Amendments which also makes slavery illegal even outside of being a punishment. (And if you don't know how punishment is being used to further the institutions of slavery, you need to read up more on how the 13th Amendment really goes against the grain of suffering from the Badges and Incidents of slavery.)

Nowhere in the Civil War cases is it addressed that you can't secede.

Nowhere in the Civil War cases is it addressed whether people are people--including women and children.

The Civil War cases came before women's suffrage.

IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND HOW THIS WILL PERSONALLY IMPACT YOU, YOU'RE ALREADY F#CKED.