>>718424183
If it was about the kids they would have made parental controls mandatory. Failure to use parental controls should be akin to neglect and should be punished as such. Once a few retard parents get sued for neglecting to use parental controls and get fined, parents would fall in line. The solution is that simple. But this is about raising an orwellian state. We're literally one step away from China at this point, social credit is the only box they didn't tick yet.
>>718424792
Politicians are basically the puppets for globalists. Even if you remove them, the root cause is still there. All these laws and regulations that are propping up all over the western world are being pushed by Davos men. People have already started following the money that conducted the ""completely fair and unbiased""" studies AND the university scum that wrote the bills and regulations. It's all connected to Palantir and other big tech. Do your own research since it's a lot to type out but as an example, Yoti and Persona (the main companies handling ID verification in the UK's online safety act) are directly tied to the Founders Fund, who is being funded by Palantir. And it so happens Palantir is in the business of creating fuckhuge databases (personal; financial and even medical) for various governments all over the world. (UK, USA, Israel and several EU countries like Germany).
When you start looking at this shit it looks like a conspiracy theory but the evidence is public information and several critics have already confirmed these connections over and over again. There's even more involved but like I said, it's a big rabbit hole.
I never imagined the La Li Lu Le Lo to become real, but here we are pretty much.