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>Oh please it's not political issue.
It's absolutely a political issue, why do you think all of this ramped up just after the last Elections for the west? They realized the people who got in will never regulate them no matter what they do, so they're going all-out in hopes of trapping the populace in too many safeguards to ever repeal.
The fact they can simply tell you which video games you can buy from a storefront when they own neither your money nor the storefront would be seen as unthinkable even 20 years ago. 20 years is not that long. The political groundwork to even make this seem normal or even acceptable has been a hundred years in the making. We're just finally seeing the end-result of seeing all of our money become a controlled commodity we need permission to use. It'll extend to more than video games before it's over, and you won't even be able to use it on important things like food before the decade is up.