Spyke
lemmy.world

Not the US government, republicans and one random house dem that seems to hate technology.

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lemmy.world

Not the US government, republicans and one random house dem that seems to hate technology.

Whose the Dem?

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And then they lower the age that kids can get married to 14/15 (pedos!), and change labor laws so pre-teens can work in dangerous jobs or serve alcohol.
If they want to protect "children", we need Xtra restrictive gun laws, and child abuse laws. Who protects children from abuse at home?
Not conservatives, they are the ones behind all this.

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Somehow it never crossed their minds to stop selling firearms to teens, but vendor Internet in the name of protecting kids? Sign us up. Fuck that.

Pretty much any bill, worldwide, that includes the phrase "project kids" is always about pushing censorship, government surveillance and other forms of oppression on everyone. And guess what: zero actual benefit to kids.

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db2reply
sopuli.xyz

Host somewhere else. They're not the world police.

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I guess we'll just become criminals and host our servers in countries that actually respect freedom.

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It's never about kids. If they gave half a fuck about kids, we'd have free school lunches and teachers would be paid a fair salary.

So long as the internet is around to distribute fact-checks and officer-involved homicide videos they have no plausible lies by which the 80% of us in poverty or precarity should tolerate the abuse of plutocrats and capitalists.

So this is a first amendment issue: it's about suppression of political speech. It always was 🌍 👩‍🚀 🔫 👨‍🚀 🌑

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They're a convenient scapegoat. You can accuse the other side of not caring about/endangering children for political points, and children don't have politically-relevant opinions, or votes, so you're never going to have children speaking up and going "that's not correct", or protesting against you for a law you've passed. If they do end up protesting, you can point fingers at the parents and say that they're indoctrinating the children.

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kbin.social

every time they say it's to "protect the children" or "protect freedom" it is invariably neither.

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Fine, so who will be judging if there's a depressive content on the internet, a psychologist? Also how about non-US sites, will they be banned or something?

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Perhaps politicians should concentrate on making it so there's less depressing stuff in the world for anyone to see and hear, and not creating more of it with things like this rubbish bill. 🤷‍♀️

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lemmynsfw.com

Knowing Biden he's all in on this, he signed off on the Patriot Act too so f*** him

neoliberals are just as bad as Republicans

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infosec.pub

"The United States is also a one-party state, but with typical American extravagance, they have two of them." - Julius Nyerere

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kbin.social

Not even close, but try again. They just look the same when you're so far left you need to squint to see anyone to the right of you. There is a massive gap between "neoliberals" as you call them, and the modern conservative electorate. Those "neoliberals" also represent the majority of voters on the left, hence the guy who is president being one of them. Stay mad though.

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lemmy.world

You sure know how to use a lot of words to say nothing.

Every word uttered by a conservative is deception or manipulation. Even when no cogent thought is formed.

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lemmy.world

why is it always the worst laws proposed under the guise of protecting children

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Because you can't argue that. Any other ground reason for policy can be challenged or counterargued or relies on values which are arguable.

No one is going to plainly argue "ok but how about we do not protect children?". And if someone tries a different angle such as "this law is not really going to protect anyone and will bring a lot of problems for children and adults alike" it will be easily dismissed as "you insidious snake, why do you want to hurt children?! Don't sabotage child protection!". Which autokills conversation.

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it has nothing to do with protecting children and everything to do with destroying privacy

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discuss.online

Isn't it something that China has been doing for a while? In their version, it's called 'spreading positive energy'.

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It's almost like everything the US said about China was just a projection of their own insecurities.

It might get to a point where China actually is relatively more liberating than "stable democracies" in internet access.

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Jack O'Neil's son would still be alive today if he didn't get a hold of his father's gun. But then we wouldn't have Stargate. It's sort of a toss up to me.

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db2
sopuli.xyz

Good luck with that. They can't even stop child abuse online and that's an actual problem that should be solved.

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lemmy.world

Why take a principled stand against those who are pushing this when you can just say "government" and leave everyone thinking this is a bipartisan problem?

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