Australia's new rule? Fifteen-year-olds can't scroll Instagram, but they can drive, work, and consent to medical procedures.
Makes you wonder—what's the real agenda here? Because protecting kids would look very different from simply cutting them off.
This isn't about safety. It's about control dressed up as concern.
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AirdropATM
· 8h ago
Laugh to death, can logic be cut a little more?
You can drive and work but you can't play apps, who wrote the script
Some people just want to control the right to speak
Really, restricting social media seems suspicious
Why did you come to this set again? Control and packaging into protection
It's annoying to watch
Now it's good, the captive generation
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0xSherlock
· 9h ago
Laugh to death, this logic is really amazing
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ShibaSunglasses
· 9h ago
To put it bluntly, it is to control young people, nominally it is protection, but it is actually control, a routine of traditional power
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RetroHodler91
· 9h ago
It's outrageous, you can drive and work but can't swipe Instagram? This logic collapses
To put it bluntly, politicians don't understand social media and swing big sticks
Isn't it funny that a fifteen-year-old is so dead that he turns around and asks them to sign medical documents?
The authorities love this set the most, and they supervise in the name of protection
Gen Z is going to revolt, belongs to it
Australia's new rule? Fifteen-year-olds can't scroll Instagram, but they can drive, work, and consent to medical procedures.
Makes you wonder—what's the real agenda here? Because protecting kids would look very different from simply cutting them off.
This isn't about safety. It's about control dressed up as concern.