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Anonymous /v/715682580#715693815
7/17/2025, 10:06:20 AM
>>715682616
Support the Fair Access to Banking Act.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/401
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/987
CALL AND EMAIL YOUR SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN
STOP CORPORATIONS FROM RAPING YOUR LIFE
>(1) IN GENERAL.—To provide fair access to financial services, a covered bank, including a subsidiary of a covered bank,
>shall, except as necessary to comply with another provision of law—
>(A) make each financial service the covered bank offers available to all persons in the geographic market served by the covered bank on proportionally equal terms;
>(B) not deny any person a financial service the covered bank offers unless the denial is justified by such quantified and documented failure of the person to meet quantitative,
>impartial risk-based standards established in advance by the covered bank;
>(C) not deny, in coordination with or at the request of others, any person a financial service the covered bank offers; and


>(D) when denying any person financial services the covered bank offers,
>provide written justification to the person explaining the basis for the denial,
>including any specific laws or regulations the covered bank believes are being violated by the person or customer.
>(b) Prohibition.—No payment card network, including a subsidiary of a payment card network, may, directly or through any agent, processor, or licensed member of the network, by contract, requirement, condition, penalty, or otherwise, prohibit or inhibit the ability of any person who is in compliance with the law, including section 8 of this Act, to obtain access to services or products of the payment card network because of political or reputational risk considerations.
Anonymous /v/713804731#713816441
6/27/2025, 7:25:59 PM
>>713812730
Senran Kagura's premise and who it appeals to (and who it doesn't) makes it extremely difficult if not nigh-impossible to subvert, which coupled with it's niche appeal making it less useful for propaganda is why (((they))) opted to kill it instead of try to subvert it. And they're doing this to everything like it for the same reasons. What can't be subverted must be destroyed.