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CJP Website Blocked? Why .clothing Is the Last Working Page

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Quick answer: CJP’s original .org website was blocked in India, but cockroachjantaparty.clothing remained live. That made the .clothing site the movement’s surviving digital home.

When one nest was blocked, the cockroach moved to another.

What happened to the original website?

The original CJP website became inaccessible in India during the same week the movement’s X account was withheld, Instagram access was lost, and backup accounts were removed.

For users, the website block looked like disappearance. But CJP did not disappear. The movement shifted its public archive, join system, badge page, and blog activity to the .clothing site.

Why .clothing matters

The .clothing site is not just a backup. It is the living record of the movement.

  • The blog archive lives here.
  • The join page lives here.
  • The badge page lives here.
  • The manifesto and public record live here.

That is why the .clothing site matters. It is the last working page because the movement kept moving.

The message behind the move

CJP’s survival does not depend on one domain, one platform, or one social media handle. Accounts can be withheld. Websites can be blocked. But a movement that has already entered public memory cannot be removed by changing DNS records.

The cockroach record

The .org went down. The .clothing came up. The account was withheld. The story spread. The Instagram was lost. The badge survived.

That is the cockroach method: adapt, move, survive.

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