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It is typically used as an excuse for [[censorship]] and [[surveillance]], similar to "''[[anti-lulz|anti-terrorism]]''", but is also used to raise panic as a last-ditch attempt.
It is typically used as an excuse for [[censorship]] and [[surveillance]], similar to "''[[anti-lulz|anti-terrorism]]''", but is also used to raise panic as a last-ditch attempt.
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:37, 8 September 2023

Hello there, 4ourty. Welcome to your Sandbox!

The sandbox is a great place for You to practice and improve your wiki markup and general editing skills.

Please take note anyone can still edit your Sandbox. You shouldn't worry that much about that and on the bright side, it encourages collaboration and improvement.

  • If you accidentally deleted what you worked on, do not worry! Check your page history in order to retrieve your previous work!
  • You may do whatever you want here, but do not turn this page into a redirect or remove this template, it would be counterintuitive.
  • To Admins/EDitors: This page should not be locked at any time.


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"Think of the children" is a fallacious phrase used in debate by (((them))) to make you feel morally obliged to the thought of child abuse or labor, in order to misguide you from the side effects of an argument's full picture. Even if there are less destructive ways of enforcing it.

It is typically used as an excuse for censorship and surveillance, similar to "anti-terrorism", but is also used to raise panic as a last-ditch attempt.

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