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The Colorado State Bill (SB26-51), which would require all Operating Systems (Linux, MacOS, Windows, BSD, etc.) to include mandatory age verification has now passed the Colorado Senate.
The vote, which took place yesterday, was 28 to 7 in favor of the bill with 79% of Democrats, and 67% of Republicans, voting “Yea”.
https://legiscan.com/CO/rollcall/SB051/id/1650632
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>>108292811
It seems like Colorado has more libertarian leaning republicans, unlike the zionist totalitarians you can find in Texas and Florida.
Also the Colorado democrats appear to be massively above-average in their zionism. Only 1/5 against? Nuke entire Colorado democratic party
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Dear retards of /g/,
They give a shit about age verification. They know it's not going to work as anyone can out in any age they want and click ok.
They already know this. This is step of the plan. The end game is ID verification and validation. They will wait and see the level of pushback from the "age verification," then cry:
>NOOOO IT'S NOT WORKING, WE NEED TIGHTER CONTROLS, WE HAVE TO PROTECT MUH CHILDREN
Then they will roll out what they really want. A law that requires OSs (and eventually software) to require an uploaded valid picture ID.
The normalcattle will capitulate, because that's what normalcattle does.
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>>108292918
Me too! Libards getting rekted! I love all winning!
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>>108292909
Smart of them.
>>108292936
Yeah. This just further proves that it's over.
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>>108293002
>not sure why you’re derailing this
The second reply >>108292865 mentions zionism.
Then this anon >>108292962 used the word "israeli."
Too many people are starting to notice what their real problem is.
You can figure out who and why would want to derail any thread with that kind of dangerous remarks.
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>>108292811
Now that multiple states are suddenly ramming these through so fast that the public has no time to act it's pretty clearly a full blown nation-wide anti technology conspiracy, graduated from just theory. Sad times from when we defeated SOPA/COPA/PIPA/*
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>>108293311
There is no reason to restrict computer purchases in this way. The reality of this situation is that parental control solved this problem a long time ago and the new age verification legislation is just using children as an excuse to control computer use and feed corporations more data and profits. If someone has a kid then gives them a device without taking the 5 seconds to enable parental control settings then they are retarded and the kid is fucked anyway. Not fucked because they will see some tits online but because their parents are retards.
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>>108292901
The 2A is dead. The government has been treading for decades yet no one does shit. Look at the patriot act, look at mask mandates, Flock AI cameras, etc. As long as people can keep eating slop, post Founding Fathers quotes online, and just wait for the moment the government totally busts down their door they won’t do shit. Even then, odds are they’ll hand guns over if they have families. But confiscation isn’t even necessary, just keep everyone docile and have the 2A become a richfag hobby due to ammo prices. It takes a lot to go bad before people even consider anti-government action. I’m not even a nogunz or a fudd, I’m an autist and have my own.
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>>108293450
That’s what I meant. More Americans are armed than ever, Zoomers love guns from growing up with shooter games, yet no resistance to anything happens. People who actually care about the growing surveillance state are in the minority. Most of the population will go along with it because what matters to them is car payments, watching football, and ordering DoorDash while neglecting their kids
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>>108293502
The fact all these laws are getting fast tracked with little to no debate or chance to public opinion until after they are signed is highly concerning.
I'm disinclined to believe the socialist theory, they don't have the money for this shit. I'm more inclined to blame big tech lobbying.
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>>108293308
There are many many examples of speech being curtailed in the name of public safety. Anonymity online is proven to be a serious safety risk for everyone. The only way to fix this is with a secure chain of trust that cannot be broken. Say goodbye to ever running unsigned code.
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>>108293522
i mean we had this in the uk and possibility of trying to do this at govt level wasn't even an option
it's all silicon valley based providers and the data retention policies seem insane i.e. they retain data forever and users have no way of requesting removal from what i can see
>>108293536
i doubt it'll change anything - people have become desensitised to having info breached + protect le children meme works and public goes along with it
we'll just have to work around it
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> Don't worry guys they won't try this shit with us cause we have guns
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>>108293556
Lol that is nonsense. People will just circumvent as always. Dense urban areas make it easy to create your own intranet. You can even just create a bunch of tunnels across verified devices.
Don't forget about tor. Traffic will migrate there where there are no checks. Easy mother fucking peasy. Timing attacks be damned.
I would never throw my life away with a gun, but I'd happily break any restrictions on free and open computing even if it put me behind bars forever.
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>>108293556
>Anonymity online is proven to be a serious safety risk for everyone.
Opposite is true. Namefags are the ones getting killed, being cancelled and causing problems.
The rest are just foreigners from the third world running scams but this law wouldn't ban India, China and Africa from the American Internet.
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>>108292811
>require all Operating Systems (Linux, MacOS, Windows, BSD, etc.) to include mandatory age verification
This will never be enforced against non-corporate Linux distros, time to install gentoo, faggots!
>inb4 they won't allow unverified devices to connect to corporate services
Who cares, I won't use corporate services on my main device, I'll do that shit on a separate kosher device.
>>108292909
They only care about controlling the normalcattle, they won't go all that way just to control a few autistic neets like the average channer.
This might be even good in the end, normalcattle will be restricted to their kosher network of verified devices and we will be able to do whatever the fuck we want on the antisemitic network, segregation for the win.
>>108292901
They are cucks, all of them, cucks with guns.
>>108293144
>muh communism
Dumb amerisharter boomer think he's living in the 1960's lmao it was the zionist worshipping billionare funded capitalists that are lobbying for this shit all over the world and it's your hyper-capitalistic silicon valley billionaire owned tech corpos that are enforcing them, you must be either braindead or doing a misdirection on purpose.
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>>108292811
These bills are so "apps" can be "signaled" when the user is a child so they can be sent directly to the chat rooms game servers etc. with the pedophiles for direct government approved grooming for future trafficking and it will come out as the next Epstien event.
Remember the pedophiles are the ones still in power and making these laws.
Eventually picking "Over 18" will be tied into ID verification to tie your OS and every program, online post, etc. to it for surveillance purposes but that's secondary to them finding new children to abuse with Epstien being retired.
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>>108293208
The problem with defeating those acts is that they just come back in a few years and do it again. And again. And again. Eventually they find an angle that works. We have to stop them every time. They only have to succeed once, and they get infinite retries.
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>>108298938
EFF are feckless and demonstrated they don't really understand technology with their net neutrality nonsense. http://netchoice.org/ are actually suing over this issue
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>>108301534
I feel somewhat at ease with eu that at least it isn't some draconian overreaching concept without any specifications like amerigoys now face, no raw ID scans leaving the device like in bongistan either. The push received a fair bit of resistance and the current project looks okay.
You just know in america it will be handled by incompetent subcontractors and silicon valley startups with gorillion dollar valuations with basically no product. A data breach is inevitable.
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>>108301658
>data breach
that's not the only concern
>>108302203
worst of all is the faggots insist "nooooo not jewgle and crapple please. you see, I hate it when they rape my privacy, so just let another company do it instead!" as if the problem weren't (((remote attestation))) itself
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>>108292901
Because we hate normie norming normalfags who are also shitty parents that allow under 18s on the Internet. I don't like the idea of age verification myself, but giving normalfags access to the Internet is what lead to a huge influx of gooners, tattoo'd degenerates, broccoli-hair zoomer wiggers with mulatto perms & tikTok brainrot, people identifying as LGBTs, & other forms of degenerate behavior is an even worst evil IMO. Quite frankly the normie cattle deserve everything they're about to get for ruining the Internet. Best way to stop or at least lessen the amount of degeneracy is to weed out the under 18s from certain sites where they don't belong.