"Concession to print an image" is simply a Facebook. Don't respond to this!

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Mr Michał Wawer, Vice-President of the Confederate Parliamentary Club commented on the site X.

As shortly as we think that Confederate opponents can no longer fall below, the Confederate opponents prove they can.

Recently, individual intelligent has decided to impersonate the Confederate. And he began sending emails with pseudo-legal threats to youtube channel owners, where recordings of our press conferences, parliamentary speeches and so on appear.

I enclose a part of the threats below. The phrase “concession to print an image” freezes blood in the veins – all time individual so badly cripples the legal language, somewhere in the planet a tiny panda dies.

As shortly as we think that Confederate opponents can no longer fall below, the Confederate opponents prove they can.

Recently, individual intelligent has decided to impersonate the Confederate. And he started sending emails with pseudo-legal threats to the owners... pic.twitter.com/NAFNrog710

— Michał Wawer (@MichaelWawer) May 16, 2024

Some creators reached out to us after receiving specified an email and rapidly received an explanation. However, we presume that there are just as many who did not, so we send this message to all interested:
1. Threat message is cheating, and it's not the Confederate who sends it!
2. All material published on the social media of the Confederates can be utilized legally and free of charge, copied, cut out favourite fragments, published on their channels. all day we talk publically about crucial matters and we want these content to spread as widely as possible.

If anyone has any doubts as to whether and how they can usage any Confederate material, they can always send an email enquiry to our press office or to my parliamentary mailbox.

And the genius who considered impersonating the Confederacy a good thought is already looking into our legal department.

Please make this entry available to all curious parties!

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