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bji9jhff ◴[] No.44607275[source]
It is sad that in 2025 this needs to be repeated: fiction is not real.

This statement imply that:

* Simulated violence is not violence.

* Simulated sex is not sex.

* Simulated sorcery is not sorcery

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nkrisc ◴[] No.44610770[source]
And yet it is possible to make simulations extreme enough I would not opposed to banning them. There are some things that should not be normalized in society.

It shouldn’t be payment processors doing it unilaterally, I’ll grant that. But I’m not (and I’m sure a great many more of a silent majority) wholly opposed to the outcome.

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Hizonner ◴[] No.44610823[source]
> There are some things that should not be normalized in society.

That attitude has recently become normalized, and I find it Concerning(TM).

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1. FeepingCreature ◴[] No.44611083[source]
You should make a petition. Maybe we can exclude pro-exclusion websites from payment processors.

This is not okay, and we need to take a strong moral stance here. Some views should not be acceptable in a society.