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Yeah. "Think of the children". I am calling BULLSHIT on this, you should be too. It is NEVER about the children, it never has been. Or we could deport every single illegal alien or muslim/indian back to their shithole countries because "think of the children".

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>After the Online Safety Act’s onerous internet age restrictions took effect this summer, it didn’t take long for Brits to get around them. Some methods went viral, like using video game Death Stranding’s photo mode to bypass face scans. But in the end, the simplest solution won out: VPNs. Virtual private networks have proven remarkably effective at circumventing the UK’s age checks, letting users spoof IP addresses from other countries so that the checks never appear in the first place. The BBC reported a few days after the law came into effect that five of the top 10 free apps on the iOS App Store were VPNs. WindscribeVPN shared data showing a spike in its user figures, NordVPN claimed a 1,000 percent increase in purchases that weekend, and ProtonVPN reported an even higher 1,800 percent increase in UK signups over the same period.

Yeah. "Think of the children". I am calling BULLSHIT on this, you should be too. It is NEVER about the children, it never has been. Or we could deport every single illegal alien or muslim/indian back to their shithole countries because "think of the children". Archive: https://archive.today/PJapz From the post: >>After the Online Safety Act’s onerous internet age restrictions took effect this summer, it didn’t take long for Brits to get around them. Some methods went viral, like using video game Death Stranding’s photo mode to bypass face scans. But in the end, the simplest solution won out: VPNs. Virtual private networks have proven remarkably effective at circumventing the UK’s age checks, letting users spoof IP addresses from other countries so that the checks never appear in the first place. The BBC reported a few days after the law came into effect that five of the top 10 free apps on the iOS App Store were VPNs. WindscribeVPN shared data showing a spike in its user figures, NordVPN claimed a 1,000 percent increase in purchases that weekend, and ProtonVPN reported an even higher 1,800 percent increase in UK signups over the same period.
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sheeple MUST say, clearly

children education is PARENTS duty

NO state greasy hands in children education

NO state greasy hands in children health

some child will die because IDIOTS parents

happens

MORE children die because state greasy hands