My title is incorrect, as it is not 18 US Code § 2331 §§ 802 that directly relates to coercion. Please see fit to read the attached article that details it's relation to 21 Code of Federal Regulations § 50.23 and 24 – Exception from General Requirements.
I have been off of Reddit for well over two years. I was on Ruqqus until that imploded. I have been on communities.win for 10 months. The article was authored last week.
This is the first time I've seen an article explain the relevant law in layman's terms on any of the .win communities. But it feels like it is 6 months to a year late to really make the best impact.
Was it censorship, or something else like shills forum sliding posts with ineffective religious exception forms and documents? You think someone couldn't have posted something like this on substack 6 months ago, and evaded censorship?
My title is incorrect, as it is not 18 US Code § 2331 §§ 802 that directly relates to coercion. Please see fit to read the attached article that details it's relation to 21 Code of Federal Regulations § 50.23 and 24 – Exception from General Requirements.
Why was there not an organized effort to point this out when it was happening every where last year?
There was. It's called censorship.
I have been off of Reddit for well over two years. I was on Ruqqus until that imploded. I have been on communities.win for 10 months. The article was authored last week.
This is the first time I've seen an article explain the relevant law in layman's terms on any of the .win communities. But it feels like it is 6 months to a year late to really make the best impact.
Was it censorship, or something else like shills forum sliding posts with ineffective religious exception forms and documents? You think someone couldn't have posted something like this on substack 6 months ago, and evaded censorship?