apparently Kiwi Farms has been banned from the Internet by all Tier 1 ISPs
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Sure, it sucks to be reminded the power the US tranny lobby has, but I don't know what's new or 'historic' about this. EU net neutrality? I live in an EU country and I can't see piratebay without going through other EU VPNs. That's a 10 years old state of affairs.
Seems like the USA is just catching up, as per its transformation to a banana republic 2 years ago. The internet is dead since longer ago than that.
Totally legal website that has been taken down using extralegal means. Name me another? It's not feds taking the domain, it's not financial woes leading to voluntary shutdown, it's not cloudfare refusing protection, it's physical threats to the women and children of ISP suits
There people are unhinged because no one will stop them, and they are right.
There is only one way out of this clown world and it involves violence - lots of it.
Otherwise, we all know where this world is heading, at least if people start shooting they might still have a chance.
The violence is inevitable - it's just a question of when.
And who it's directed at.
It has been going on for over a decade, the anti-Kiwi Farms side has already lost around 40% of their forces.
I named one. Piratebay in several of the countries it is blocked has no legal action against it at all, national ISPs just chose to block it for good boy points. The evidence of this is the fact that the site is still around, unblocked, depending on which country you access from, and many of those include EU countries, while some don't allow it. And again, this happened over a decade ago. I guess the distinction you can make is that kiwifarms is 'totally legal' - worldwide - but find the right American tranny sympathetic judge who's prepared to concoct a ruling over doxxing and harassment, then it won't be so legal for much longer.
The flavour of the leverage over ISPs is the only difference.
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More to the point, in addition to being legally embattled in sweden where it has often been hosted, it is not operated in a US legal way for a US legal purpose like kiwifarms
My point is stop looking for the law to enshrine your norms. If you have no country, you have no worthwhile law. See:
Kiwifarms has certainly been legally embattled, criminally in some countries, civilly in the US. There's nothing illegal about piratebay under US law that doesn't also apply to a website like Google, YT or Twitter, but you've been conditioned to abandon any defence of it anyway, simply because a narrative made it untouchable and a handful of other shit countries caved in. Your law is not the shield you think.
The Daily Stormer?
Would seem to overlap plenty. I can't find anything about threats of violence though. Brave and google seem to interpret the word violence to mean trolling black or jewish persons online, so it is hard to research whether it got to threats of violence on the service providers' ends.
Where are these threats?
Do you have tor?
Yeah from Brave.