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>>725088042
>We actually have project 2025 shills here.
What are you going to do? Take down Gelbooru again, given they're the ones that figured it was you originally?

For those playing the home game you'll want to look up Russell Vought, he's one of the leaders of Project 2025 and the guy who is in charge of payment processors, and caught on video pushing for the national porn ban.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0noIS9lmR0Y

Also look up this other co leader of project 2025, Brendon Carr, he wants to end Section 230, which gives legal immunity to websites for user content that is posted on them. Which would mean the death of 4chan. And he's been installed as head of the FCC where he's in position to interpret how Section 230 is implemented.

So bringing light onto the fact that Project 2025 twants to take away your video games, porn, and even 4chan itself and have the legal means to do it is something everyone should be doing.
>>720091075
First off, these two are project 2025 trying to bait you with directionbraining. >>720091701
>>720093409

In truth, they're the true masterminds for the payment processor pressure campaign against anime, violent games and porn in the US. The conservative christian run group Collective Shout is just a cover for Russ Vought, a co-writer for Project 2025, Director of the United States Office of Management and Budget, AND Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

This man has already publicly stated his desire to have pornographic content, violent video games, and other types of content "harmful to children", banned from the internet.

In a two minute clip posted on YouTube by The Intercept the following transcript, highlighted in yellow, shows his intended starting point (start with children), and then he cuts himself off from explaining the next part of the plan, of violent video games, etc, as that route had failed twice already in the past few decades.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0noIS9lmR0Y

Now, in his position in the CFPB, Russ Vought has ultimate authority over payment providers and banks, and he has likely been abusing this power to strong-arm changes in these privately owned businesses regarding content he specifically had shown his distaste and hatred towards previously. All clearly telegraphed before hand, many years ago.

However, there is an even bigger threat to 4chan by another Project 2025 master mind by the name of Brendon Carr. He wants to repeal Section 230 which shields websites from liability of what users post of them. If he has his way, it would mean the death of 4chan since it would make An Hiro criminally liable for everything posted here. And he was just installed as the head of the FCC by trump where he will be able to do just that.

And while their shills will pretend it doen't exist, they posted the whole thing online
https://static.heritage.org/project2025/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf
>>104190414
He is the real perp for the current campaign targeting American companies, I'm sure the shills are already getting their orders to say 'payment processors were already doing this'. But they weren't targeting American companies or using Russ Vought's specific talking point that it's to protect children until now. And given Vought is the Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, he has direct influence over payment processors. (BTW, he also dropped a bunch of investigations into Visa and Mastercard the second he got into power. So some quid pro quo shinanigans are afoot.)

BTW, just for good measure, this is the other guy from Project 2025, Brendon Carr. You know the guy who wants to kill 4chan by ending Section 230? Because it would make An Hero and RapeApe Liable for everything posted on 4chan?
That's very bad for a site like this and free speech, so hope the powers at be remember to get the word out.
And speaking of Project 2025, and this is super important for any mod or janitor reading this thread if you aren't aware of this.

Enter Brendon Carr, one of the other co-leaders of Project 2025, who wants to repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects "interactive computer services" (like Facebook and Twitter) from being held liable for user-posted content. I.E. if someone here posts CP on 4chan, gookmoot and rape ape aren't held liable for it.
So if Brendon Carr gets his way, Section 230 would end and it would mean the immediate death of 4chan unless the mods want to have to go through every post and approve them manually.
And btw, trump just appointed Carr to be head of the FCC which decides how Section 230 is enforced.
That is not good for 4chan.