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I like the three tenets of techno-skepticism. I do not want my grandchild living in the false embrace of digital intrusions. But I extend techno-skepticism to digital ID. I do not want my grandchild living in the manacles of state control, like the poor kids of Australia, Great Britain, etc. The same dark incentives for control & manipulation exist at this level, that exist in the tech/AI space.

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I’m very frustrated by this horrible development and the narrative that’s growing around it.

These tech companies were openly evil and anyone pointing it out was told it was a moral panic. There was total media and academic narrative control around tech, just like we saw with Covid and other issues.

By 2010, the vulgar wave was in full effect, and hardcore pornography had made its way into the life of a majority of men’s lives, forever changing heterosexual dynamics, emasculating men, and endangering women and girls.

As the consequences play out, let’s not forget how we got here.

As late as 2010, liberals and libertarians alike had totally capitulated to Pornhub terrorizing and demoralizing our children.

They knew, they just honestly believed it was no big deal. Many still argue it’s no big deal.

Why would you give your teenage son a cell phone in 2010?

You gave Pornhub a direct pipeline to his brainstem.

Anyone pointing out the obvious catastrophe that was unfolding was shouted down and accused of moral panic.

I’m extremely pissed off.

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