Neon_Midnights
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On May 13, 2026, the Missouri House of Representatives passed a bill requiring every pornography website in the world to require anyone accessing it from Missouri upload a government-issued ID.
It imposes fines of $10,000 per day per violation. The Senate passed it the day before. The Missouri Attorney General will enforce it.
The sponsor of the bill, Representative Sherri Gallick, made the case on the House floor by comparing the audience to vermin. Her exact quote: "When there's a leak in your house you turn the water off. When there's pests that come into your house, an exterminator comes in and cuts off the source. This is the source. Children do not need to view pornography."
The audience is the pests. The state is the exterminator. The law is the trap. The trap will not catch anything. The audience already left.
Pornhub pulled out of Missouri in December 2025 after the state Attorney General's rule went into effect. So did every other major adult site that did not want to host a database of Missouri driver's licenses.
The traffic did not disappear. It simply routed around the law within hours. VPN signups in Florida surged 1,150% in the first four hours after their law went live. Utah saw 967%. Oklahoma 1,060%. Alabama 542%.
Every single state that has passed one of these laws has produced the same chart: the law goes into effect, the legitimate sites geo-block, the audience installs a VPN, the traffic redirects to a server in a state without the law.
Representative Eric Woods said this out loud on the House floor in March before the vote: "Kids are smart. There are VPNs. There are browser settings that allow you to skirt around some of this stuff." The bill passed anyway. 112 to 25. 32 to 0 in the Senate.
The point was never to stop the audience. The point was to build the infrastructure.
A bill to protect children becomes a registry of adults. A registry of adults becomes a database of preferences. A database of preferences becomes a list of dissidents. The list of dissidents is the thing the state was building from the beginning.
Twenty-five states now have laws requiring an ID upload to access content the Supreme Court declared protected speech less than a decade ago. The same infrastructure is being expanded by the same legislators, in the same sessions, to cover social media accounts, AI chatbots, search engines, and in California, the operating system of the device you bought.
Missouri's next bill, currently in committee, would require parental consent for any social media account for anyone aged 14 to 16, and ban accounts entirely for anyone under 14. The bill after that will cover something else. The bill after that will cover something else.
The state of Missouri has spent two legislative sessions building a regime to identify an audience that has, as a direct response to the regime, made itself unidentifiable.
The state of Missouri just passed a law to identify you. The next state will be the one you live in. The state after that will be the federal government. The state after that will not call itself a state anymore.

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@RadioGenoa They have no right representing the Scotts.
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@CRRJA5 @SandraXFreedom @45LVNancy @FFT1776 @GigaBeers @LeahRain77 @SweetPeaBell326 @JVER2ME @RickyDoggin @1109Patricia @DefiyantlyFree I have seen a lot of these. They were all AI. Makes me wonder if this is too.
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💔 Heartbreaking final goodbye between a K9 officer and his partner. 🥲
Sergeant Paul Greer of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department held his 10-year-old German Shepherd, Bruno, at Riverside Veterinary Clinic last Wednesday.
Bruno served 8 years as Paul’s K9 partner before retiring. Paul adopted him immediately — they’d been inseparable ever since.
As Bruno’s health failed, Paul carried him in for his final moments. Weak as he was, Bruno slowly lifted his front paws and wrapped them around Paul’s shoulders in one last hug.
A final thank you. A final “I love you.”
Nothing beats the bond between a man and his dog. Rest easy, Bruno. You were the best boy. 🐾 ♥️.
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@The1Dobbs @dom_lucre The difference I would walking around assaulting people like a low IQ chipmunk like chud my life is good. I’m educated and I have a class I’m happy 🤪😉


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@BigPopz72 Old. They only lost control because the got air born and flew into the tree.
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@apostlelaurind4 @w_terrence You know, there's a part of me that kind of hope it goes that way... Then you all can go back to mud huts and whatever.
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@Neon__Midnights @w_terrence BS ... this is just another reason why THE LORD GOD of the Jews is allowing the extinction of all Europeans all over the world ...

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Little boy had to watch his father get killed while trying to protect him.
Tamarius Davis has pleaded guilty to killing Dustin Wakefield in what was described as a random Miami attack.
Dustin Wakefield died shielding his son.
Now people are debating whether Davis should receive the death penalty for taking the life of a father who was only trying to protect his child.
A family was destroyed.
A child lost his dad.

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@JuliusPitts8 @AmiriKing @shrednewz Sometimes, they over charge to get the case dismissed. So it looks like the cops did something, but in reality, they know Chud was right, just need to have the theatre.
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@AmiriKing @shrednewz If this is all true, and I believe it is, and they try and push a murder charge, the only way he gets indicted is if the grand jury is full of 80 IQ moon crickets.
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CHUD UPDATE:
Here are some fun facts that you’ll see developing:
- The entire exchange was live-streamed on PumpFun
- The stream shut down at the first gunshot due to an automated AI response system
- The stream is being subpoenaed
THE FACTS ACCORDING TO OVER 100 WITNESSES WATCHING THE STREAM:
- Chud told the guy ‘I hope your day gets better. God bless’
- Chud had already walked away. Was about 70-100 yards away
- The man went out of his way to run up on Chud while his back was turned
- HE confronted Chud
- HE punched Chud in his face
- CHUD DIDN’T INSTIGATE ANYTHING 👈🏻
Some of you are about to look absolutely stupid.
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Because of the grand jury, they don't have to present all of the evidence. That's why they always get an indictment at the grand jury. When have you ever heard of a grand jury failing or refusing to indict someone? Never. That's why within legal circles they say "you can indict a ham sandwich".
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@GnosisWolf Then he blocks the road. I would go around and leave him after I told him what I think of him.
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@apostlelaurind4 @w_terrence Because it rarely happens. And 85 percent is meaningless with out context. If I make 100k a year, then increase it to 200k, I just did a 100% increase, if I go up another 100k its only 50%, but that 50% is greater than the initial 100% in total income.
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@w_terrence I haven't seen you post anything like this when the victims are Black and the attackers are white; nor have I seen you post anything where the victims and attackers are the same color. Why is that?

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@BambulabGlobal There's not much on streaming worth watching. Can you sue Lois Rossman? It will make my summer. It will have a good guy versus an evil corpo and the evil corpo will lose giving us more precedent to go after other evil corpos... Do it.
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Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing moms! 💚 What are you gifting (or receiving!) today?
#BambuLab #3DPrinting #MothersDay #MothersDayGifts

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@Ryandally08 So... Are these governments asking for vigilantism?
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A recently arrived Iraqi immigrant who drove into a Melbourne primary school, killing 11 year old Jack Davey and injuring four other children, has escaped with just a $2,371 fine and no conviction.
Shaymaa Oun Ghazi Zuhaira, a 41 year old P plater, slammed into Auburn South Primary School in Hawthorn East, killing Jack Davey, 11, and seriously injuring four other children aged 10 and 11.
They took seven months to charge Zuhaira with "careless driving", during which time she took an overseas holiday.
Police inexplicably allowed her to plead guilty to a minor charge that carried no jail time.
She tried to get an even lighter sentence by arguing that the crash was caused by trauma from her life in Iraq “triggered” by a meeting with teachers about her son's reckless behaviour before the crash.
She now claims she suffers PTSD “extreme depression" and anxiety as a result of the crash.
Police protected and defended driver Shaymaa Oun Ghazi Zuhaira, 41, from the beginning to the end, and were even seen delivering groceries to her house.
Zuhaira has since been “awarded”citizenship.
While little Jack Davey lays in the ground.
Diversity is our strength.


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@libsoftiktok Oh. Look. She's black and they are black. No way.
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Soros-backed Florida State Attorney Monique Worrell has a history of giving sweetheart plea deals to murderers.
These examples are absolutely SHOCKING
She even gave a 4 year sentence to a man who was eligible for the death penalty‼️
“Monique Worrell’s misjudgements are far too numerous… pattern of leniency on violent and deadly criminals must end” - FL AG
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@Sassafrass_84 I need to convince my leftist boss to cancel our in person meeting... For safety of course.
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>Tulsi Patel, 22
>Preschool teacher at Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy, Georgia
>Accused of sexually and physically assaulting at least 12 young children (mostly 4-year-olds)
>Allegedly abused them in front of other kids and was caught on camera
>Faced multiple felony charges including aggravated child molestation, child molestation, cruelty to children, and battery
>Worked at the daycare for only about two weeks before arrest
>Daycare permanently shut down after the scandal
One of the worst cases of female predators. She is already out on a bail bond as per latest information.

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@Chris99336 @LiberalHivemind He can argue that they black guy was a threat. A cop would have done the sane thing.
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@LiberalHivemind Yes. It's iffy whether he should have continued after going outside but at least initially for sure.
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Justified killing?
I think so.
Dane@UltraDane
Holy crap, no hesitation, just affirmative actions.
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@gracieback2 Complete waste of time. I only use AI to search my email... Because they make me.
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THE RAW REALITY 🚨
There is a massive data center in Quincy Washington. It is
part of a ruthless nationwide expansion. Tech conglomerates are quietly buying up rural land across the country to build sprawling AI hubs. These facilities act like giant hair dryers, actively pumping out blistering waste heat and warming local neighborhoods.
To make matters worse, these corporate complexes devour r billions of gallons of precious water. They strain regional electrical grids, forcing everyday citizens to deal with skyrocketing utility bills and power threats ... although the one in Quincy does
employ 1000 people - I checked this video says some may only employee 40 . I know the one in Quincy is absolutely huge. What is your thinking on this? Are you in support of these or weary of them like I am
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