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Anonymous No.720032864 >>720034373 >>720034727 >>720034759 >>720034781 >>720034787
To save vidya, the UK, CA, and AU must sign his petition.
Stop Visa and Mastercard's restrictions against legal content/fiction.
UK: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/734441
Australia: https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN7799
Canada: https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-6695
Japan petition, coming soon: https://x.com/zkurishi/status/1964479983860273454

The UK didn't give a shit about the 100k Online Safety Act petition. However, when the government issues a "bad answer," it is criticized. This can be a driving force for political change, and there is a world of difference between this and goverments not having to take any stance on the system.
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Anonymous No.720033381 >>720034581
Anonymous No.720033525
A good thread for once
Anonymous No.720033915 >>720035302
this is way more important than the stop shilling games shit. who cares about live service slop? when it's over it's over. I care about (((visa))) and (((mastercard))) trying to stop games from ever existing
Anonymous No.720034373
>>720032864 (OP)
Get the government involved and I guaranty they'll just make the situation worse by backing the most conservative side.
Anonymous No.720034409
Commies will never, ever be human.
Anonymous No.720034483 >>720035302
I bought more Visa stock during the sale on Friday, we won btw
Anonymous No.720034581 >>720035302
>>720033381
The Canadian one isn't really asking anything to happen
The Aussie one is spot on
The UK one is going about it the wrong way; outlining the legislation you want implemented against a foreign company.

With a petition you do not make up a law and tell parliament you want this made into a real law.
You tell parliament that the matter is urgent, there is an anti-trust monopoly going on causing injustice.
When the Americans pick up on it you ad "this is a threat to our very way of life, democracy and the free market"
Anonymous No.720034727
>>720032864 (OP)
lol
lmfao
Anonymous No.720034759
>>720032864 (OP)
I support this
Anonymous No.720034781
>>720032864 (OP)
No way you freaking pinko.
Anonymous No.720034787 >>720034876
>>720032864 (OP)
>"DON'T WORRY GUYS, WE CAN VOTE OUT AGENDA 2030!"
Anonymous No.720034876 >>720035112
>>720034787
Low IQ nonvoter detected lel
Anonymous No.720034903
Visaryans and Masterracecard banning kike porn is BASED BEYOND BELIEF
Anonymous No.720035112
>>720034876
feel free to play their rigged game, surely this time it will work in your favor.
Anonymous No.720035302 >>720035769
>>720033915
Stop restricting fiction. It's far more existential.

>>720034483
Better sell soon. The attached webm is about Japan's Visual Industry Research Society that was formed by Otaku LDP 2nd chair Yamada Tarou, platform regulator Kobayashi Fumiaki, and foreign affairs former Prime Minister of Japan Kishida Fumio, with the general aim of promoting and supporting the entire "visual" industry (inc. anime)
one of their first actions was to gather all entities concerning payment within Japan. In the video announcement explicitly call out VISA's fiction restrictions.
They've already started working. Their first action was to gather all entities concerning payment within Japan to get everyone on the same page.
https://x.com/zkurishi/status/1960338820567806333
>Yesterday, Japanese Diet members held a closed-door exchange of opinions with international credit card brands, acquirers, payment processing companies, affiliated stores, and relevant government ministries and agencies. We will work together to resolve the issue of censorship by credit card companies and other parties.

>>720034581
Thank you for the break down. It's a start. The Australian one being the best is good because Collective Shout, which informed Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal of Steam's weak compliance to their fiction censorship policies was Australian.
Anonymous No.720035769 >>720035820 >>720035832
>>720035302
Kek, this is why the nip demoralization spam has gotten so obnoxious lately, they're actually afraid this time. Good on Yamada and co. getting the job done.
Anonymous No.720035820
>>720035769
He'll just be killed like all those German politicians that got murdered right before the elections.
Anonymous No.720035832
>>720035769
huh, that explains the jeet spam. on pol