>>717216202 (OP)>he thinks that credit cards are at fault hereEnter Russ Vought: former Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget and now Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). He's a key figure in Project 2025 and has publicly stated his goal to ban pornography, violent games, and other content he deems "harmful to children"—without scientific backing. In a clip posted by The Intercept, Vought hints at using children as a starting point to push broader censorship, cutting himself off before mentioning violent games.
Now in charge of the CFPB, Vought holds immense influence over banks and payment processors—and appears to be abusing that power to quietly enforce his agenda under the guise of child protection. It’s a calculated move: invoking “protecting the children” to justify censorship and control.
This isn’t a future threat—they’re already in power, already acting. They're using regulatory pressure to quietly kill Section 230 protections, shifting liability to platforms and pressuring financial institutions to restrict content they dislike. It’s an assault on free speech, on media, and on digital expression worldwide.
Don’t be fooled: this is a coordinated, strategic erosion of freedom, happening now while the public sleeps