Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-73.19.141.25-20200928033650/@comment-43622785-20201009151859

TheMcBruiser6000 wrote: Elder Pleasure wrote: TheMcBruiser6000 wrote: How could criticizing the law get you in trouble? There is no rule against saying your opinion. Normally, your rights of freedom are protected under the 1st Amendment of the US Constitution. However, if you desire an outright alternative of it (especially if it means less freedom of expression, which you’re improperly excising), expect some backlash or counter-criticism (you’ll likely learn more about that in High School English).

The argument still be invalid. That literally makes no sense.

Sadly, I’m not Fandy, but I also think you don’t make much sense. So be it that our livelihoods get worse online; I don’t think that’s even illegal to ask kids to verify their age.