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People find out Australia pushing censorship isn't for protection of children (twitter.com)
posted 47 days ago by Socalwackjob 47 days ago by Socalwackjob +33 / -0
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– Megaboom2025 13 points 47 days ago +13 / -0

How do they know how much is consumed exactly ?

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– arglide 19 points 47 days ago +19 / -0

Let's go even further back: What even is "live streamed child abuse"? Because a 10 year old being raped and a 17 year old signing up on onlyfans with a fake ID to occasionally flash a nipple are pretty different things, but I bet they expect you to assume it's the former, not the latter.

I generally have a lot of skepticism about NGOs producing statistics which justify the existence and funding of the NGO producing the statistics. Statements like "Grew by <very large number> percent" are also extremely suspect, when you have a value like we do here of "Grew by 26,000%", that's basically a guarantee that either the initial number is minuscule or, more likely, the method of measuring changed.

The argument that "We need to eliminate your privacy on the internet so that we can maybe but not really reduce the consumption, but maybe not the supply, of what may just be onlyfans content produced in a completely different country because an NGO made some slides on twitter" does not impress me.

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– Megaboom2025 14 points 46 days ago +14 / -0

Everything is fake and gay.

If they can track streamed child porn now, then they don’t need a new law to arrest those people.

If they can’t track streamed child porn now, then they’re just making things up.

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– WeedleTLiar 6 points 46 days ago +6 / -0

If the number one country for viewing child abuse videos doesn't start with the letter "I", it's not credible.

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– Strike08 3 points 46 days ago +3 / -0

India, Iraq, Iran or Israel.

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– Socalwackjob [S] 8 points 47 days ago +8 / -0

Another evidence that it isn't about muh children. Do I even need to say? Those that are in the know, realise already who benefits from the heavy censorship. We saw so far what happened in Britain.

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– m0r1arty 6 points 47 days ago +6 / -0

Australia has always been into number twos.

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– subbookkeeper 4 points 46 days ago +4 / -0

Digital ID is already in Australia. "Relationship Authorisation Management" or some shit. Millions of people in business already have it, It's already in place, what's coming is additional restrictions and obligations on private companies, banking is first I think. They'll add friction to private business, and provide the "solution" to lubricate it with Digital ID. (MyID is the new name for it)

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– JuliusCaeserAlesia 1 point 46 days ago +1 / -0

I don’t believe it. It may be true, but it also may not be. If they know of it why haven’t they stopped it? A lot of this is entrapment as well. Think: it’s the only issue where conservatives are “here government take away my rights.” They completely violate the 4th amendment by saying no one has a right to it so they bypass that and the police read every message, every email, see all your wife’s nudes, and If it’s not stopping after a gay Texas RINO brought forth the Protect Act which made the penalties extreme, then what next, the death penalty? They raid houses of non criminal nerds who have porn issues, and send them to prison for years. Either address the Jew degeneracy of our culture or fuck off.

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– Quebec_Is_A_ShitHole 1 point 46 days ago +1 / -0

Australia is an open air prison.

Get a house far away from "the cities", starlink, a vpn and it's still somewhat tolerable

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– RealWildRanter 1 point 46 days ago +1 / -0

If they didn't hire u/thisisnotanexit Aussies are not serious about it.

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