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What they're doing to the internet now is quite transparent. It's not just the "You Kayy" that's retarded, it's the whole world. This is the "seatbelt" and "traffic lights" moment for the internet. The dividing line of "Age 16" as a requirement to go properly online tells all. They're going to teach accessing the internet in the future like getting the Driver's License. They're cutting off kids from even accessing the web, and creating all sorts of control points like on roads, that are 24/7 monitored by authorities, and clear rules of engagement. In 10-20 years kids who reach the age of 16 will need to take a Driver's Test but for the internet. Any adult will retroactively have to acquire an internet license, where you're taught, and tested on knowing social boundaries and rules of behavior on any user-generational site, to combat toxicity and user behavior.

Any infraction will then get internet authorities to look at your internet license, and you can lose it, have to relearn it, or get it permanently revoked, like drivers do.

The politicians are fed up with the online world, and they're clamping down on it hard.
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Social media destroys children
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I think that an "Internet license" is the one thing other than a nigger getting killed by a pig that could genuinely cause mass riots in America.
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>>537231485
I don't know if any of that's true, I don't think little kids should be online, if I'm honest. It hasn't done them many favors, especially in the last decade. Making the internet 16+ seems very fair to me. Will probably drastically reduce the amount of troons and other assorted mental illnesses.
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>>537231657
They were perfectly fine with it up until oct 7th
they thought it would make everyone feel sorry for them but instead everyone started redpilling others on jews and now the internets getting banned.

Its not gonna work tho
Its going to result in a real holocaust
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>>537231740
Normies don't even like the internet.
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>>537231775
>They were perfectly fine with it up until oct 7th
Not true at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks3ZB_H1OZM
Listen to what she says. In other interviews she also said "combat hate speech", "make room for women" etc.
This has been brewing for years.
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>>537231797
We live in the post-lockdown world now. The Internet and reality have merged into one. Everyone is online.
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>>537231485
It's not the whole world, it's Europe and America, the two places that are about to make the kristallnacht look like a warmup. The "based right wing techbro" jews are in the process of strategically passing the torch to the upcoming globohomo 2.0 so that it is their antifa stormtroopers who will hold the reins of the surveillance state, which is why it's being pushed by Starmer specifically. The only reason why it's not being pushed by the rest of Europe at the cartoonish rate of the UK is because we're not the same type of government yet, but look at America and you will see the tendency - it is Newsom who is pushing for an OS-level age verification as if he's prepping it up ahead of the blue wave that the jews will enable strategically.

Don't worry too much about it, it will end in the same way that Israel's delusional conquest of the Middle East just ended. The pogroms are already inevitable.
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>>537231485
True. The only counter to this is having decentralized alternatives to ICANN and the like, while making sure every person on the planet has heard of said alternatives hundreds of times.
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>>537231760
I think you're missing the point. It's not about what's good for kids, it's how well authorities can control information. They can actually indoctrinate kids easier if they are not allowed to access the internet. Those kids would rely heavily on school for information. And as you can see, books and teachers are already compromised in that regard. Kids are already warned about bigots and fascists online. Imagine being unable to see the truth until you are 16?
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>>537231908
India has digital id
Russia is doing it
South korea requires your ssn for online vidya
YES IT IS THE WHOLE WORLD

>>537231850
>8 Years ago
damn maybe it has been brewing longer than I thought.
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>>537231485
the eu is going to die before that happens.
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>>537231996
A huge part of MAGA and the corporations behind Trump are anti-EU because of how far EU has pushed socialist rulings into the capitalist market of the US. And it's because they're going for this power-grab with Trump's double victory, that the EU guys are now using an iron fist. It's corporations vs government, and they're done waiting for the americans to sort it out, because even if the Dems are seated, they let the lagest companies get away with too much control, and the social impact the american internet has had on the rest of the anglosphere is pretty obvious.

The problem is that europeans and China think it's all because of Big Tech, and all social dysfunction stems from corporate CEOs ruining our lives. But so much degeneracy online comes from places like this or smaller forums. The US has let those persist because it has nothing to do with corporate, and it's a free market. But the EU sees the online world as an american-controlled thing, so when they're not doing enough to get rid of European Internet Problems, the rest of the world ends up passing down these extremely invasive new policies that will affect all of us.

And a huge part of why we also see Age Verification and Digital ID in the US now, is because they can't let themselves get isolated from the global market. And the new ID system means that if you don't comply, you're not selling anything in the country that demands the ID system.
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>>537232107
So what. China does it. SK does it. The nordics do it individually. The UK does it and Australia does it. India does it. Russia will do it. The US itself wants to do it now.
And there's a lot of leftists who support it, just not the trannylarpers.
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>>537232327
Tbh civil war is inevitable even if this wasnt happening, but this is just more fuel on the fire.
I think the other anons right that the EU wont survive to 2040.
Britain's gonna be in flames sooner or later
and the US has always been a powderkeg
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But the whole concept of the internet was for you to share your lifelog to globocommies.
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>>537232586
>I think the other anons right that the EU wont survive to 2040.
That's fine with me because EU mostly is a protection-group for jewish and femoid impunity and marketing regulations that ultimately just give power to corporate lobbyists.

For example they passed down a law to monitor work hours in 2023. It was fucking AWFUL for us in a small company. They passed it off as a law to ensure that greedy CEOs were following EU rules on overwork, but in practice it just gave every toxic CEO the justification they needed to force every employee to timestamp every minute detail of our work day, so I had to write what I had done every single hour of every day, as a form of mistrust/surveillance at our work place.

And that's because it's CEOs who are pushing for stuff like this, and the EU kowtows at every turn.

They think we wanna go and die to preserve the EU and its "excellence" but all I see is another corporate bureaucracy like the Dems in the US, who directly make millions of people's lives that little bit shittier, and then lure us with free travel and open borders so we can water down any cultural differences we used to have, as the EU slowly turns into like a United States of Europe.

All of it sucks, so the idea that it could die only gives me hope.
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>>537234207
https://youtu.be/WvAEp0e0Qy8
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>>537231485
Ill hack internet
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>>537232327
You can't make the physical world completely unlivable and then get the bright idea to do the same to the digital one that people have escaped to. It's not a very bright idea regardless of which side one is on. For their own well being.
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>>537231485
An appropriate mindset for the 21st century would be to stop thinking of networks as "the one Internet" and more like "when will we build our own global network"
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>>537231485
This is 100% about protecting the rape rats



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