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I am curious what people think about the most recent decision of payment processors to dictate morality of literally any and all content purchased

online?

Seems like of Orwellian.
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@SatanBurger Yeah. The person behind Collective Shout is a Baptist extremist and their other cause is "pro life".

The other group that apparently joined in on this was previously an extremist Catholic outfit that seems to have also figured out that cosplaying as SJWs is a more effective way to ram through their agenda.

They are about as feminist as Libs of Tiktok.

Some of their previous campaigns involved harassing minimum wage retail workers over ads in stores they found offensive.

The whole outfit is a joke. Unfortunately they managed to figure out an approach that maximized the chaos they could create.
@SatanBurger As for an alternative payment processor I honestly don't know what the logistics of that would be. But Valve is a company that at least has the kind of money that would be required.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow It should be illegal to play politics with credit card companies it just sounds wrong but I recognize that our govt is morally bankrupt
Elessar · 31-35, M
The problem is that two corporations have essentially a duopoly and, as if that wasn't bad enough already, both are US based

At the very least the EU should have an alternative (ideally more than one)
Need a little more detail on this one Pix.
@jackjjackson Unless he came up with a new definition of cash it doesn't unless you have figured out a way to send dollar bills electronically. 😂
Look at it this way. His bill is a starting point which may be subject to expansion to protect citizens from overreaching corporations at least occasionally. @PicturesOfABetterTomorrow
@jackjjackson I will have to look into it. Personally I think something like what was done with AT&T in the 70s might be the only way to at least reset the problem.

 
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