Collective Shout, a small but vocal lobby group, has long called for a mandatory internet filter that would prevent access to adult content for everyone in Australia. Its director, Melinda Tankard Reist, was recently appointed to the stakeholder advisory board for the government’s age assurance technology trial before the under-16s social media ban comes into effect in Australia in December.

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    1 day ago

    They’re not misunderstanding; you’re using Keynesian economics. “The economy” as described today is rich people’s wealth, not the wellbeing of the poor.

    If people saved instead of building up credit scores, it would be much easier to strike. We don’t need to be forced to invest somehow or become even poorer (which is what actually happened). You’ll repair your house because you need a house and buy food because you need food. You’re more likely to participate in mutual aid with savings than with credit.