39
39fa74dd
39fa74ddf269649ce45d40b9de4ae8a8f94e7713d74d18901f1f24906c97e3e4

So it will be soon muslim, ok got it.

That is a good start.

Off course demoncrats are against school choice. They need 1 place to brainwash the kids. If you can choose, which has nothing to do with segregation, but then again the club that started the KKK, call it segregation. The party of Jim Crow the party that voted against civil right... you guessed it, demoncrats. Are they never getting tired of blaming the other party for what they themselves did and doing? And are people really that stupid to still fall for this crap?

You mean brainwashed youth that have yet to pay taxes and such? Yeah, what will they want (well they want what their overlord says they want)

Things that never happend

No they want. it is about control. It is all against what bitcoin and the internet itself stood for.... FREEDOM.

Nah, Schumer will be on the list.

He believes in fairytales so why not in this garbage as climate crisis? And we all know he is a socialist. Only a socialist wants to use force or throw a tantrum.

And all based on bullshit pseudo science a.k.a. politics since it has nothing to do with science. Abolish UN.

Or was it Hamas again shooting their own people?

Gazans. palestinians only exists in the minds of idiots.

Correct, you really have to search hard to find an example of the bullet from the right. And even then they lie about it. Violence is a leftist thing.

Then chop of his dick. He has no mental capacity to use it anyway and also it is to honor his culture.

Ahh, CNN bs again even when it is a former employee. But if they accuse the other side, so they did it themselves already in 2020. Got it.

Sweden Cracks Down On OnlyFans - Will U.S. Follow Suit?

Sweden Cracks Down On OnlyFans - Will U.S. Follow Suit?

https://realclearwire.com/articles/2025/07/09/sweden_cracks_down_on_onlyfans__will_us_follow_suit_153010.html

,

The X-rated social media platform OnlyFans is experiencing real growth, with revenue, content, and user numbers all on the rise. The site’s over 4 million “creators” sell content – including images, videos, and personalized chats – to more than 300 million subscribers, or “fans.” It’s primarily a sex site, and claims that the platform isn’t powered by porn are usually accompanied by https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/18/magazine/onlyfans-porn.html

.

?itok=yD2Bk49h

OnlyFans keeps a 20% cut of what users pay, boasting https://www.economist.com/business/2025/06/24/how-onlyfans-transformed-porn

of revenue in 2023. It’s a lucrative approach to monetizing porn consumption, but the platform just hit a legal roadblock in a seemingly unlikely country.

Sweden, which in 1971 became the second country in the world to formally legalize all forms of pornography, has not been as soft on prostitution. In 1999, the country criminalized the purchase of sex, but not the sale, in efforts to protect vulnerable women from facing stiff legal consequences.

?itok=AA0Fst_7

That policy will now apply to the virtual world. As of July 1, Swedes could face https://www.euractiv.com/section/tech/news/sweden-bans-paid-online-sexual-acts-in-law-targeting-platforms-like-onlyfans/

for paying someone for personalized online sexual services, including sexting and video content. The new law also criminalizes promoting or profiting from others who perform sex acts for payment on demand, forcing OnlyFans to pull out of Sweden.

In a country known for libertines more than prudes, the law passed with broad, cross-party support. “The idea is that anyone who buys sexual acts performed remotely should be penalized in the same way as those who buy sexual acts involving physical contact,” https://bilyonaryo.com/2025/05/21/sweden-bans-buying-sexual-acts-online-affecting-onlyfans/entertainment/

Gunnar Strommer, Sweden’s Justice Minister and a member of the Moderate party.

?itok=pqiH8XXt

The U.S. has drawn a harder line on in-person prostitution than Sweden. Excluding certain counties in Nevada, it is illegal to both buy and sell sex in America. But OnlyFans – which exploded in the U.S. during the pandemic – remains legal in all 50 states, allowing Fenix International Limited, the London-based firm that owns OnlyFans, to profit from the sale of millions of sext messages and live video chats.

A growing number of bipartisan lawmakers are citing concerns about the role of social media in online sex trafficking. Some are calling out OnlyFans by name.

“Americans are being sexually exploited on OnlyFans,” https://www.reuters.com/world/us/citing-alleged-abuses-onlyfans-lawmakers-call-stronger-safeguards-2024-03-15/

U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner, a Missouri Republican. “Congress and federal law enforcement must do more.”

?itok=BwoMSPvy

In 2018, Wagner sponsored the FOSTA-SESTA Act, which Donald Trump signed into law. The bill https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2018/08/20/has-sex-trafficking-law-eliminated-percent-sex-trafficking-ads/

to go after websites on which sex is sold, even holding platforms and Internet service providers responsible for user-generated ads related to sex work. But the FOSTA-SESTA Act mostly targets traffickers who use the internet as a recruitment or facilitating tool, whereas Sweden’s law prohibits the purchase of virtual prostitution (that is, paying for sex from sex workers who provide their services in the virtual space) as well as profiting from virtual prostitution.

With Trump back in office, Wagner and like-minded lawmakers appear eager to enact stricter regulations. If Sweden’s new law were replicated in the U.S., OnlyFans’ earnings would plummet. https://www.newsweek.com/1-4-million-american-women-onlyfans-1996639

.

?itok=Ke1lX0Me

Many sex workers say that criminalizing online prostitution is illogical because it will only result in women working in more dangerous in-person settings. A number of human rights organizations also https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/08/07/why-sex-work-should-be-decriminalized

that prostitution should be legalized because it grants sex workers greater access to legal protection and healthcare while also helping law enforcement better differentiate between the consenting and the coerced.

Some European governments agree, including Belgium, which last December https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/dec/01/belgium-sex-workers-win-maternity-pay-and-pension-rights-in-world-first

, entitling them to sick leave, maternity pay, and pensions. Some are unionizing, and many more are opting to ditch the brothel scene and work from home.

?itok=XrS4zT--

As for trafficking, OnlyFans argues that they have invested in AI tools and ID verification systems to ensure that only of-age, consenting adults are participating on the site. It is true that OnlyFans has invested more into such measures than most other social media platforms or porn sites. But despite these filters, there are still https://www.reuters.com/investigates/section/onlyfans-exposed/

of abuse and trafficking occurring on the site, which OnlyFans says is the result of only a few bad apples.

Many industry advocates say that lawmakers seeking to regulate the online sex trade are simply anti-porn religious zealots. But few U.S. lawmakers are signing on with Utah Senator Mike Lee, who is currently on his https://www.newsweek.com/pornography-ban-us-bill-2071409

since 2022 to ban pornography nationwide. Rather, most speak of the issue in terms of the need to curb trafficking – mirroring the narrative of many Swedish lawmakers.

?itok=OEKNYfBW

Sanna Backeskog, a Swedish politician and proponent of the recent law, insists she has no interest in being the porn police. She https://eu.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2025/05/20/onlyfans-ban-sweden-law/83757603007/

, “This is about digitalized prostitution, where the boundaries between pornography and human trafficking are blurred.”

As lawmakers in the U.S. and Europe seek to clarify those blurred boundaries, some say Sweden is on the right track, that regulations will curb demand, and trafficking will go down. Others say the law will only make things worse as more prostitutes revert to doing their work in the dark.

?itok=9iozhuQ-

The appetite for online sexual interactions is growing, and OnlyFans is reportedly on sale for https://www.economist.com/business/2025/06/24/how-onlyfans-transformed-porn

. The platform’s current owners hope that nations (especially the U.S.) won’t mimic Sweden’s recent law. After all, how else would OnlyFans continue to flourish in such a hot market?

https://cms.zerohedge.com/users/tyler-durden

Fri, 07/11/2025 - 06:30

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/sweden-cracks-down-onlyfans-will-us-follow-suit

It is not like they have an immigrant problem or something

And again the fucking dutch government gonna spend 300 million euro for ukraine (https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/actueel/nieuws/2025/07/10/nederland-zegt-300-miljoen-euro-toe-voor-wederopbouw-en-economische-versterking-oekraine) It is not like we do not pay enough taxes that are theft and coercion by default.

Ahh, the first (in my knowledge) scammer on nostr.