• Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    I don’t understand this.

    The battle to stop people watching porn was lost many thousands of years ago.

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    5 months ago

    If you are an American and care about privacy:

    • Write your representatives. Your message can be as simple as “I care about privacy”. It’s important they know you are watching their votes.
    • Participate in elections, particularly downballot elections. Congressional makeup at the federal and state level matters a lot more for these kinds of things than who is president. Many recent laws like “right to repair” etc have happened at the state level since you can bypass federal congressional gridlock.
    • Participate in primaries. Most Americans do not vote, most voters do not vote in primaries. If you don’t like having to choose “the lesser of two evils”, primaries give you much much more choice to express your preferences. As a primary voter, you have an outsized influence on the electoral system and can help determine the options other people get to choose from.
    • Donate to PACs and non-profits working to protect your right to privacy. The EFF is an awesome non-profit. One benefit of donating to PACs is that they keep an eye on races across the country and help find and fund candidates who will advanced privacy legislation.
    • “Vote with your dollar” when you buy things. In many cases, your purchasing power outweighs the political power of your vote.
  • Rev3rze@feddit.nl
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    5 months ago

    This is the exact reason people tell you you’re wrong when you say “I don’t have anything to hide” in the face of anti-privacy laws.

    If you have used your ID to access porn sites they already have you on the list. You’ve put yourself on it, even. If Project 2025 succeeds in criminalizing porn users then guess what? You’re on the list to get arrested and shipped off to prison to go be a slave productive countryman.

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      5 months ago

      “I don’t have anything to hide” is playing with fire, because you aren’t the one making the rules.

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    5 months ago

    Do they make a compelling reason as to why it should be outlawed?

    What would it accomplish?

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      5 months ago

      Control, and a means of targeting anyone who they want to paint as “the other”.

      Did you hear what happened to Jimmy? Taken away to prison because he looked at GILF content.

      It’s only one step away from all the people who mysteriously fall out of windows in Russia.

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      5 months ago

      Same as most of the other gibberish in P2025, for moral, ethical, and societal wellness “reasons.” Their stated goal is to turn society back to more Christian values, but it’s really a mechanism to throw anyone in jail for any reason.

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    4 months ago

    Seems to me that people who produce and distribute are not those that consume it…