It was not part of my campaign platform. It was a reflection on what could be done to stop baseless accusation ads by interest groups. I don't see them as funny or insightful. I dpn't see them as positive. I see them as toxic. I don't find them enjoyable.
Where I live interest groups can't pay for ads for or against candidate during campaigns. It made me realise it might not be a bad thing if that leads to senseless ads. Some are lucky Atlasia will never be that strict.
As someone who cares about freedom of speech and respect for dissent, I condemn your candidacy.
Hiding your identity behind a PR firm to make a candidate look bad is not a great example of freedom of speech. Write a letter to a newspaper explaining a disagreement or hold a press conference, but don't hide behind a PR firm ad. At least when a party made an attack ad against another party we know from whom it is coming and the goal behind it.
You condemn my candidacy? I didn't know Atlasia had more than one Pope to tell the flock what to think. You can claim of caring about freedom of speech but you don't do that great about freedom of beliefs. You have harassed some people about their religion beliefs because you diagree with them. So don't claim you respect dissent.