An update on the OFCOM situation: As you know, censorship around the world has been ramping up at an alarming pace. OFCOM, the UK’s communications regulator, has singled out our community, demanding compliance with their Online Safety Act despite our minimal UK presence. This is a blatant overreach, and they have been sending letters pressuring us to comply with their censorship agenda.
Our platform is already blocked by many UK ISPs, yet they continue their attempts to stifle free speech. Standing up to this kind of regulatory overreach requires lots of resources to maintain our infrastructure and fight back against these unjust demands. If you value our community and want to support us during this time, we would greatly appreciate any and all donations.
I believe the day humans weren't the species who criminalized homosexuality, is the day the first politician can be let out of cradle. Humans aren't intelligent, wise or civilized enough to have such complex things as politics. Look at rats. Rats have never criminalized homosexuality. Rats would say "Everyone can do whatever they want" and yet there wouldn't be any crimes or protests. All the other animal species do just fine without laws, rule(r)s and politicians. If humans were more advanced than them, humans would do even better than animals without laws. I seriously believe humans are the most devolved of all and thus the least capable for ruling. Well, not all humans. But what the chances of unique people ruling? The only thing unique people can win is Eurovision.
I also believe everyone should be given a square kilometer of land to have as their own country. They could make any laws they want or no laws at all.
Rats are intelligent creatures you know and do eat other rats when those other rats are dead. A bit like us humans (although not me personally being a superior vegan hahaa).
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