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https://www.techpolicy.press/house-subcommittee-advances-18-child-online-safety-bills/

Why is nobody talking about this at all? Seems like it would be an uproar in 2016 if the same thing happened.
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>>107591979
>Shielding Children's Retinas from Egregious Exposure on the Net
oh no they're seeing indians flash their micropeens on nu-omegle!! guyz we have to kill the internet for this D:
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>>107591979
>Seems like it would be an uproar in 2016 if the same thing happened.
People got completely fucking spirit-broken by the COVID collective humiliation ritual.
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>>107591979
Because most of them are "hero bills".
>legislation filed by one or two members
>no chance of passing
>authors know it
>it's the legislative equivalent of virtue signalling
>next election cycle: "I fought for your $whatever by introducing legislation . . . "
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>>107591979
we live in a dystopia now, shit like this surprises nobody. this is to be expected from ((lawmakers)) nowadays, we are all just waiting for the collapse at this point
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>>107594788
(((they))) wouldn't want a collapse to happen. the first targets would be the rich and people in charge, puppets or not. it's why you see soo many divisive tactics to pin people against each other to divert our attention else where.



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