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Online age verification will be used to roll out digital ID
And "Think of the children" is the trojan horse they are using to introduce age verification
https://archive(dot)ph/zsfFw
https://archive.is/zsfFw
This is global, examples:
Spain
>The app will allow adult porn users to obtain anonymous digital access credentials, which according to the government will soon be necessary to enter digital spaces hosting adult content. The government has even spoken of rationing the amount of online porn adult users can consume.
Ireland
>Ireland adopted its Online Safety Code, which mandates that digital services protect people, especially children, from harm online. It calls on video-sharing platforms to, among other things, use age-assurance mechanisms to prevent children from accessing pornography or gratuitous violence
Greece
>The government of Greece recently provided a hint of how that might be achieved: by making access to certain public services and spaces — in this case, sports stadiums — contingent on possession of a digital ID wallet
Australia
> As members of the Australian government recently admitted, everyone will soon have to prove their age to use social media. And that will presumably mean having to use the government’s recently launched digital ID app, myID
Canada
>Canada, by contrast, appears to be ploughing ahead with its proposed bill, S-210, which, as the Electronic Frontier Foundation recently warned, is “meant to benefit children, but would sacrifice the security, privacy, and free speech of all internet users”
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>>489010735
You can just not go to sites that need it anon
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>>489010735
Maria Zeee talks about all this a lot on Rumble. Scary shit
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This is a global push to implement the WEF plans for digital ID
Once they accomplish it, there will be no "anonymous" access to the internet anymore and they will be the only owners of the truth
Everything else will be censored, only the official narrative will be allowed to be shown on the internet
Internet as we know it will have been turned into cable TV
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>>489010824
What happens when all the internet needs it?
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This dude was right
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gGLvg0n-uY
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>>489010735
I will just not use any form of digital payment or identification ever, sorry I'll just steal other peoples wifi to shitpost wherever i can
Sorry
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>>489010735
didn't Estonia fjgure this shit out a decade ago
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>>489010735
Absolutely true. They will present it as a way of protecting children online so people don't focus on the violation of their privacy and freedom online.
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>>489010824
they will add more and more websites and eventually it will be >>489010928
https://nitter.poast.org/hardenuppete/status/1855736929951883696
>>489011521
Estonia has had the OPTIONAL e-Estonia ID for a while now, which allows you among other things to vote electronically
>Estonia has been able to cast votes electronically since 2005 – while the percentage of e-voters was less than 2% at the time, the percentage of e-voters in the 2023 Parliament elections was the 51.2%.
If it's voluntary I don't see a problem
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Just get the kids a flip phone and restrict internet access at home with parental blockers and limited time until they are 16 or 18.

Why does it have to be like this?
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>>489010928
You don't use the "internet". You use the p2p zeronet
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>>489012308
Because the alternative is taxing billionaires properly
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>>489012548
it's dead, stuff from 2022 is on page 1 on their chan
tor is a glowie honeypot
nobody uses i2p or hyphanet
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>>489010824
The problem isn’t what I can/will access. The problem is how the government will get more control over the information that people read and write.
Political opposition will eventually be impossible if this continues.



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