All I did was ask for rights. I didn't attack anyone. I didn't harass anyone. I didn't oppose the system or the country or the authority. All I said is, 'Why can't I drive?'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have always believed that I should have had no difficulty in causing my rights to be respected.
They have accorded me my constitutional rights, and that is to their credit because the media hate campaign against me has been so intense and so vicious that it's a miracle that the police have taken such a professional approach.
I think I did very well against everyone who tried to defend me.
Was I involved in selling drivers licenses to people illegally? Hell no I wasn't. Would I have tolerated it? Hell no.
I defend peoples' right to do that in a lawful manner, but I have not undertaken that practice myself.
I knew that I could vote and that that wasn't a privilege; it was my right. Every time I tried I was shot, killed or jailed, beaten or economically deprived.
You can't fight for your rights if you don't know what they are.
I realize at one point, that I was being followed, and then I began to see the surveillance that was going past the road on my house. And so, these cars began to surveil me. People began to follow me around, and it did, it was very disrupting to think that your privacy was being violated, and for no reason that I could come up with.
I only did my duty to my country when I tried to oppose the criminal folly of Hitler.
They were willing to do anything to stop me.
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