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im being good and calling my representatives to oppose KOSA and I have a shitty script, use it anyway, you can easily connect with their offices through stopkosa.org, calling is supposed to be helpful, please aid me in my fight to annoy these people
My name is (legal name) I am a (state) constituent, (zip code) and I am calling to urge you to oppose the Kids Online Safety Act.
Even though there have been significant promising changes to the bill, KOSA still fails to address the root issues related to kidโs safety online, and furthermore puts everyone at risk. While I support efforts to protect children online, this bill overreaches in ways that will harm the right to privacy and freedom of speech.
Weโve already seen how poorly this kind of policy plays out abroad. The United Kingdom passed a similar law, the Online Safety Act, which has since faced immense public backlash. A petition calling for its repeal has already surpassed its goal by more than four hundred thousand signatures. The U.S. has an even larger population, if this kind of law sparks that level of concern in the UK, we can expect far greater unrest here.
KOSA would require online platforms to verify the ages of their users, forcing us to hand over sensitive personal information, like government-issued IDs, just to access everyday websites. This kind of data collection creates massive security risks. This information could be exploited for unprecendented levels of identity theft, fraud, and surveillance.
As an adult, I should not be forced to compromise my privacy or safety to use the internet. Age-verification mandates like those in KOSA set a dangerous precedent and open the door to widespread monitoring and censorship under the guise of child protection.
There are better ways to help kids stay safe online without sacrificing the rights and privacy of millions of adults while allowing for the exposure of such sensitive data to malicious hackers.
Please oppose the Kids Online Safety Act. Thank you for your time.
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Polyamory life hack
Hook up with your friend. Because she bottoms, she will not have eaten breakfast. She will be quite hungry afterward. To thank you for the good dick, she will take you to Korean Barbecue.
Take your girlfriend on a hike. It will be hot and you will get tired. You will both want protein and cold drinks. Your girlfriend will take you to Korean Barbecue.
Confess to your boyfriend that you ate spicy pork without him. He loves spicy pork. In order to get it, he will take you to Korean Barbecue.
With this simple technique, you can get Korean Barbecue three times!
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YouTube is implementing an AI policy that tracks your watch history and determines your age with it. The only way to be able to continue watching the videos you want on YouTube if you've been falsley flagged as a minor by their AI is to give YouTube your government ID. This is being implemented in the US right now. It is essential to rage against this and put YouTube in the fucking ground if they continue with itโthat may be the only way to make them backtrack. But damn isn't that hard to do when responding to this announcement with a polite but negative comment flags you for violating community guidelines and bans you from even posting it?
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Yo, correct me if I am wrong please, but didn't Hitler rise to power because he promised to fix the German economy and people really liked that so they looked past everything else he was doing??? Like exactly what's happening in America right now???
So many people said they voted for Trump, put a truly evil person in power, because he said he'd fix the economy, and a little voice in my head is going, "Isn't that what happened with fucking Hitler??"
But I've seen no one point that out so maybe I'm miss remembering???????
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Happy 10th birthday to the best tweet of all time.
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i tend to be generally fearless to a bit of a fault but today i experienced a split second of absolutely primal terror
i was coming home from a hike and was in the mountains waiting for a train to pass so i could cross the tracks. i briefly looked up to look at the train as it approached because i understand the appeal of a good train. i was met with this sight, actively approaching me

my sense of fight or flight is pretty dormant but it hit me so hard i felt vaguely nauseous for five minutes. i sat there in my car looking like id seen someone get shot. for some reason my brain could not process thomas and all i knew was that suddenly my world was very different and very, very frightening
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What you should and shouldn't do about censorship in 2025:
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๏ธ Spread the word on all platforms that you have an account on.
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๏ธ Sign as many petitions as you can.
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๏ธ Call, email, and fax your Senators and representatives about KOSA, the Screen Act, the BEARD bill, the HR 9495 bill, and COPPA 2.0.
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๏ธ Call Visa and MasterCard.
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๏ธ Cancel YouTube Premium if you have it.
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๏ธ Find alternatives for YouTube and refuse to use it at all on August 13th and for every day afterward until they remove their age verification policy.
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๏ธ Save everything that is important to you on USBs.
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๏ธ Protest.
DON'T:
๐ซ Submit any form of ID to any social media platform or website.
๐ซ Comply with censorship regulations of any kind.
๐ซ Let anyone tell you that this is to "protect the children." If they wanted to protect kids, they would release the Epstein files and arrest everyone in them.
๐ซ Give up.
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If you feel the same as this rat about the Online Safety Act in the UK, you should have a look at online petitions such as this one, and contact your local MP.
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Fuck it i'll make a new post. If you're following the mastercard/visa steam censorship thing you might hear about this bill called fair access to banking act h.r.987 in house, s.140 in senate. You might think its the kind of bill we would want to see right? Except its backed strongly by the GOP which is bad...




So yeah.... if you could share this and tell your US reps to oppose this that's be super because this is not it.
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