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CENSORSHIP. CENSORSHIP. CENSORSHIP. 

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I RESIST.

(a statement against compliance, censorship, and the illusion of safety)

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They say it’s about protection.
They say it’s about children.

That’s why they want your I.D...to make sure you’re “old enough” to think, to look, to feel.

They want you to scan your passport just to view an image of a body.
They want a database of desire, neatly catalogued, monitored, and controlled.

 

But don’t be fooled, this is not about keeping children safe.
If it were, they wouldn’t have stayed silent when queer youth were begging for access to healthcare, visibility, and community.


They didn’t care about protecting children when those children were asking to be seen.

Now, under the banner of “online safety,” they are erasing.
LGBTQ+ platforms are being filtered out.


Adult creators are being pushed into compliance or extinction.


Even Wikipedia is under threat, because free knowledge might be too dangerous if it doesn’t match the State’s script.

They are not building walls to protect.
They are building gates.
And demanding your biometric data at the door.

 

But here’s what they fear most:

Your imagination.

Your unfiltered, unapologetic, unmoderated mind.
Because imagination cannot be taxed, tracked, or tamed.

 

It is obscene only if their vision is that small.

 

I resist.
Not because I want chaos 
But because I refuse to mistake obedience for virtue.

 

You cannot be trusted with your own thoughts.
Exactly... That’s why you must keep them.

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