The_one_who_awaits

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          	❗❗❗Stop Collective Shout, Visa and MasterCard from controlling out choices❗❗❗
          	
          	The Issue
          	MasterCard and Visa are interfering with legal entertainment — often under pressure from advocacy groups who want to censor what they deem "Problematic". We demand an end to this censorship of fiction, and the right to choose the stories we enjoy without moral policing. 
          	
          	MasterCard and Visa have increasingly used their financial control to pressure platforms into censoring legal fictional content. Entire genres of books, games, films, and artwork are being demonetized or deplatformed — not because they're illegal, but because they offend the personal values of executives or activist groups.
          	
          	This behavior is not just overreach — it’s blatant hypocrisy.
          	
          	These same payment processors allowed platforms like OnlyFans to operate with minimal oversight, despite multiple credible reports and lawsuits alleging the presence of real sexual abuse content involving real-life minors. That is a criminal failure of responsibility. Yet, when it comes to entirely fictional depictions, these same companies act swiftly — shutting down creators, restricting access, and acting as global censors.
          	
          	The pressure to do this is often fueled by advocacy groups routinely campaigning against adult-oriented content — even when it’s fictional, legal, and clearly labeled for mature audiences.
          	
          	Let’s be clear:  These “activist groups” do not speak for everyone.
          	
          	Adults are capable of choosing what they want to watch, read, or play. If someone doesn’t like a certain type of entertainment, the solution is simple: walk away. Nobody is forced to engage with content they find offensive — but they have no right to dictate what others are allowed to enjoy, especially when it’s within the bounds of the law.
          	
          	Sign this petition to defend free expression, consumer choice, and artistic integrity.
          	
          	The link: https://chng.it/2dXKLqvqTS

Cratus13

Your aot story's awesome loving ittt

The_one_who_awaits

@Cratus13 that really means something. I'm not used to writing fictional stories so half the time I worry that it sounds like too official or something for a reader insert fanfiction story 
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Cratus13

@The_one_who_awaits i agree thanks for blessing us with a pretty good male oc x mikasa story
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The_one_who_awaits

The link: https://chng.it/2dXKLqvqTS
          
          ❗❗❗Stop Collective Shout, Visa and MasterCard from controlling out choices❗❗❗
          
          The Issue
          MasterCard and Visa are interfering with legal entertainment — often under pressure from advocacy groups who want to censor what they deem "Problematic". We demand an end to this censorship of fiction, and the right to choose the stories we enjoy without moral policing. 
          
          MasterCard and Visa have increasingly used their financial control to pressure platforms into censoring legal fictional content. Entire genres of books, games, films, and artwork are being demonetized or deplatformed — not because they're illegal, but because they offend the personal values of executives or activist groups.
          
          This behavior is not just overreach — it’s blatant hypocrisy.
          
          These same payment processors allowed platforms like OnlyFans to operate with minimal oversight, despite multiple credible reports and lawsuits alleging the presence of real sexual abuse content involving real-life minors. That is a criminal failure of responsibility. Yet, when it comes to entirely fictional depictions, these same companies act swiftly — shutting down creators, restricting access, and acting as global censors.
          
          The pressure to do this is often fueled by advocacy groups routinely campaigning against adult-oriented content — even when it’s fictional, legal, and clearly labeled for mature audiences.
          
          Let’s be clear:  These “activist groups” do not speak for everyone.
          
          Adults are capable of choosing what they want to watch, read, or play. If someone doesn’t like a certain type of entertainment, the solution is simple: walk away. Nobody is forced to engage with content they find offensive — but they have no right to dictate what others are allowed to enjoy, especially when it’s within the bounds of the law.
          
          Sign this petition to defend free expression, consumer choice, and artistic integrity.
          
          The link: https://chng.it/2dXKLqvqTS