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Governor Glenn Youngkin limits social media use to one hour per day for kids under 16, and the Republican-backed Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA), seeks to redefine "obscenity" in ways that could censor free expression. These policies, cloaked in moral rhetoric, threaten personal freedom and individual choice.
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Hunton (social media ban)
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Reason (obscenity bill)
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Governor Glenn Youngkin limits social media use to one hour per day for kids under 16, and the Republican-backed Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA), seeks to redefine "obscenity" in ways that could censor free expression. These policies, cloaked in moral rhetoric, threaten personal freedom and individual choice.
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Locals for $5/month
Rumble Rants: Click green dollar sign during the show
Rumble Subscription: Click subscribe $5/month
HOW AM I DOING?
Email: [email protected]
SHOW NOTES
Hunton (social media ban)
FOX 5 (social media bill)
Reason (obscenity bill)
Wait Song: Smoke Rising
Music by: CreatorMix.com
Video
Support the show