Today’s decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton is a direct blow to the free speech rights of adults. The Court ruled that “no person—adult or child—has a First Amendment right to access speech that is obscene to minors without first submitting proof of age.” This ruling allows states to enact onerous age-verification rules that will block adults from accessing lawful speech, curtail their ability to be anonymous, and jeopardize their data security and privacy. These are real and immense burdens on adults, and the Court was wrong to ignore them in upholding Texas’ law.

  • BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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    But there’s no such legislation or required identification for my kids to see graphic violence and gore. We’re a pretty bass ackwards society.

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        YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, Disney+, Max, etc. And that’s before we get into the bad faith false equivalence of comparing violence to nudity and sexuality. One is a natural and beautiful part of life, the other is literally violence.

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              How do you figure? The argument is that porn shouldn’t have age restrictions cause violence on tv and streaming media doesn’t…….but I pointed out that they do have age restrictions.

              How is that “changing the sport”? What did you think we were discussing?

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                Are there graphic gore and violence websites that kids are frequenting by the millions daily?

                The question was answered and you changed the topic. This is called a “moving the goalpost” fallacy. Looking at your comment history, it’s abundantly clear that I have inadvertently fed a troll, so that’s on me.

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                  Look at the topic we’re in, you absolute pencil. It’s about age restrictions for content. Did you think this was just about banning porn rather than age restricting it?

                  I pointed out that violent content is already age restricted. You thought that was “moving the goal posts”. You seem like someone that constantly cites things like fallacies that you don’t actually understand, like in this instance, to try and sound smart. Wanna try the slippery slope one next? Maybe chuck a few paradoxes in there for good measure?

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        Movies, books, and video games all have a decently sizeable amount, yea. Especially the Bible.

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          Movies already have ratings systems and age checks.

          Books at book stores don’t generally have graphic violence and gore.

          The bible is just text, there’s no gore or violence that kids can see.

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            What’s funny is the Bible is worse than most of the books that are banned as far as depravity goes.

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            Movies already have ratings systems and age checks.

            Lol.

            Books at book stores don’t generally have graphic violence and gore.

            You realize words still count right?

            The bible is just text, there’s no gore or violence that kids can see.

            I repeat the above.

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              No, words don’t count as graphic violence lol. Graphic violence is defined as being in visual media, not written.

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                if that’s the case, I hope you fall down the stairs and snap your tibia out of your skin and have to lay in your own pooling blood crying out in pain and anguish waiting for someone to call for help. only to have waited so long that you throw up on yourself and your gaping wound whilst you go into shock from blood loss.

                how’s that make you feel?

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            Books at book stores don’t generally have graphic violence and gore.

            …seriously? Go read The Boys or Chainsaw Man or Gantz

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              Nah bro didn’t you see his other reply? Words aren’t graphic in any way ever. It’s in the word. Graphic. There’s no graphics in books, it don’t have a graphics card!

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    Am I the only one who beleives that it would have been a more effective arguement to try and use the 4th amendment instead of the 1st? Violating free speech is just a weak claim, but “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches…” seems quite relevent here. But I am also not a lawyer.