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TopicIf passed, new legislation would lead to mandatory message scanning in the US
James xeno
03/24/20 9:45:23 AM
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viewmaster_pi posted...
sext while you can

We joke now.. But given the level of control many in government and even some in society (elites) really want over the net as a whole.. We could very much find ourselves staring down a forceful push for a 21st century version of the 'Comstock Act'.. Only for the net and communication networks in general this time, instead of the US postal service.

It's one of the few issues where you'd find support from certain places on both ideological sides. It may be partly for different reasons/excuses, but the desired outcome and core intent is the same. Then just throw some "for the children/think of the children" onto it and it would be nearly unstoppable.

The normie masses with their current year 'moralism defense programing' would ensure that any dissent would get publicly crushed! Sadly, so many still fail to understand why the concept of "live and let live", tolerance of the repugnant, is... well was, so important to the fundamental health of free society. Why enforced moralizing and the very concept of social judgment, let alone punishment (especially on an individual level), for anything not directly and specifically harmful to others, is the literal antithesis to free thought and a free society! Once you open that door, there is no closing it! It's all or nothing! Which is why the standards need to be across the board, not pick and choose of things we like/agree with and things we find repugnant.
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