>>8699316 (OP)
Ireland has no right to complain about fiction when it has rape gangs of foreigners (mainly Muslims, Africans, and Indians) in its countries, many of them arriving illegally or through refugee programs.
I know you will call me a conspiracy theorist, but when there is such an obvious pattern that it becomes ridiculous, it must be mentioned.
It is TOO much of a coincidence that all the countries that want to censor the internet and fiction are precisely the countries that now have problems with uncontrolled immigration and refugees, not to mention the many scandals involving politicians in possible human trafficking networks, especially involving children. The case of Roblox, where politicians from several countries were financing the company even though they knew what was going on there, arresting people just for trying to denounce what is happening in those countries with rape gangs, among many other things.
If there is such an obvious pattern of censorship of entertainment and freedom of expression, such as wanting to eliminate anonymity, it is for a reason. Moreover, in the countries that are trying to implement this, it has been known for a long time that these things happen, and they prefer to censor their own citizens rather than actually solve anything.