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whatanexagerati ◴[] No.45003389[source]
OK, but is it comparable with the practice of yellow badges? "Whoever wears this sign is an enemy of our people"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_badge#/media/File:Die_K...

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1. breppp ◴[] No.45003764[source]
No, the yellow badges were a way to single out an ethnicity as a way to enforce racial laws such as confiscating their property, removing them from their jobs, allowing other citizens to boycott their businesses and a large target for harassment in the streets. Finally, to achieve the goal of genocide by having identification said ethnicity

While what you are comparing this to, prevents you from entering a website, presumably until you change your DNS to 8.8.8.8