Next we need to ban VPNs. No more hiding. If you want to be on the internet, you have to be responsible, which means no more of this anonymous crap, same reason we don't like masks.
VPNs play an important part of getting outside the globalist control.
"If you want to be on the internet, you have to be responsible, which means no more of this anonymous crap" Sounds exactly what a government would say if and when they move to ban VPNs and advance the process of bringing all internet users under their control. Next stop: Banned from using accessing certain parts of the net (i.e. social media) if and when you say the wrong thing.
In cases you didn't notice, most of us folks around here and in the Great Awakening ground troops are .... anons. Why do you think that might be?
A VPN is not some illegal migrant digging under the US southern border wall.
You have a very curious take on things for someone posting on a site that is all about anons.
(BTW, Kudos for sticking to your own opinion, but you can see from the doodles on your comment what our community thinks about your stance. Might be worth something to consider.)
How about people in China who want to know what's going on in the world? How about people who simply want to discuss things outside of the mainstream opinion? (Hi everyone here).
Blocking porn doesn't help anyone. I think it must be insanely challenging to stop kids from looking at it, but Pornhub is one site. You can see as many naked people as you want with a simple google image search for almost any topic imaginable.
A "right to privacy" is not in the constitution. The cabal only gets away with what they can because they do it in the shadows. In the old days you had a party line on your telephone and your local mailman could see what was coming and going from your house. The internet is a public space. If someone walked into the library or the grocery story fully suited up and covered, we would know that person was up to something really fishy, yet we're fine with basically the same thing on the internet.
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated"
Our privacy is explicitly protected in the Constitution in all ways against searches and seizure; the governments collecting this data combined with our IP address is both of those things.
The only thing it doesn't protect is by those deemed "unreasonable", such as when you actually commit a crime.
And if you think VPNs make your data completely unavailable to governments, you have absolutely no reason to even enter the conversation to begin with as it's just another layer of security; almost every public facing VPN complies with governments.
Additionally, your "mail man" is a funny and actually retarded thing to conflate as this concerns usage within your own home, which is distinctly inviolable by the mail man. They can only deliver mail, they can't take it or spread or compile that information.
Why you want to make it easier for governments I don't know, but I can unreservedly say that you are either mentally handicapped or totally naive as to the power that grants them -- power not given to them by the Constitution.
The dystopian path that leads us down gives a tyrannical government exactly what they want: More freedom to Big Brother its citizens.
online anonymity is extremely important. also VPN's have other uses that have nothing to do with pr0n... ever work from home? congrats you used a VPN to do that.
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Even just tor or a proxy server is enough to bypass such a block.
Next we need to ban VPNs. No more hiding. If you want to be on the internet, you have to be responsible, which means no more of this anonymous crap, same reason we don't like masks.
Two sides to every argument.
VPNs play an important part of getting outside the globalist control.
"If you want to be on the internet, you have to be responsible, which means no more of this anonymous crap" Sounds exactly what a government would say if and when they move to ban VPNs and advance the process of bringing all internet users under their control. Next stop: Banned from using accessing certain parts of the net (i.e. social media) if and when you say the wrong thing.
In cases you didn't notice, most of us folks around here and in the Great Awakening ground troops are .... anons. Why do you think that might be?
And two sides to every VPN.
But what is the point of building a wall we allow anyone to build a tunnel under it?
Give an example.
A VPN is not some illegal migrant digging under the US southern border wall.
You have a very curious take on things for someone posting on a site that is all about anons.
(BTW, Kudos for sticking to your own opinion, but you can see from the doodles on your comment what our community thinks about your stance. Might be worth something to consider.)
Being anonymous online is really important.
How about people in China who want to know what's going on in the world? How about people who simply want to discuss things outside of the mainstream opinion? (Hi everyone here).
Blocking porn doesn't help anyone. I think it must be insanely challenging to stop kids from looking at it, but Pornhub is one site. You can see as many naked people as you want with a simple google image search for almost any topic imaginable.
Here you go government, here's exactly who i am and where i am.
Why I'll never take OP seriously under any circumstances.
Lol no. VPNs are important.
You don't know how many people are behind VPNs for good reason, doing actual work and investigation for this stuff.
We have a right to privacy, period.
A "right to privacy" is not in the constitution. The cabal only gets away with what they can because they do it in the shadows. In the old days you had a party line on your telephone and your local mailman could see what was coming and going from your house. The internet is a public space. If someone walked into the library or the grocery story fully suited up and covered, we would know that person was up to something really fishy, yet we're fine with basically the same thing on the internet.
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated"
Our privacy is explicitly protected in the Constitution in all ways against searches and seizure; the governments collecting this data combined with our IP address is both of those things.
The only thing it doesn't protect is by those deemed "unreasonable", such as when you actually commit a crime.
And if you think VPNs make your data completely unavailable to governments, you have absolutely no reason to even enter the conversation to begin with as it's just another layer of security; almost every public facing VPN complies with governments.
Additionally, your "mail man" is a funny and actually retarded thing to conflate as this concerns usage within your own home, which is distinctly inviolable by the mail man. They can only deliver mail, they can't take it or spread or compile that information.
Why you want to make it easier for governments I don't know, but I can unreservedly say that you are either mentally handicapped or totally naive as to the power that grants them -- power not given to them by the Constitution.
The dystopian path that leads us down gives a tyrannical government exactly what they want: More freedom to Big Brother its citizens.
online anonymity is extremely important. also VPN's have other uses that have nothing to do with pr0n... ever work from home? congrats you used a VPN to do that.
Because only government officials, agents, and the payors of their bribes deserve any form of privacy?