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saxor117
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I will also leave a warning(.or.kr) with you all. South Korea has had an internet censorship regime for almost 2 decades now. Any website that a capricious organization with no oversight or real civilian petitionship to appeal decisions (though the website says you can, I've never seen an appeal pass) has deemed a threat to national security redirects to http://warning.or.kr, and this very quickly expanded to "threat to public order," including stuff deemed "too dangerous for children." This, of course, includes LGBT+ resources. This is coming to your country, too, and unlike in South Korea, if you use a VPN to get around it, it's 20 years jail time. This is what years of repeating xenophobic language of suspicion against a country across the ocean got you. You reaped and now many of us are sowing. Enjoy your lumps.

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I have said over and over again that South Korea and the internet is a vision of the USA, ~10 - 20 years in the future. I was right about image boards radicalizing specifically disaffected teen - 30-years-old young men (In Korea, DCInside/Ilbe aka Daily Best in the early 2000s going into the 2010s -> in the USA, /pol/ hypercharging same demographic's radicalization), and I'm going to be a Cassandra about this, too. http://warning.gov is coming, and it'll be thanks to all the political will gathered in treating People's Republic of China as de facto suspicious, much like how warning.or.kr played into the THINK OF THE CHILDREN rhetoric and treatment of the DPRK as the de facto suspicious.