Pathetic wankers get their day at SCOTUS

On Wednesday America’s Supreme Court examines a Texas law mandating age verification for websites where a third or more of the material is sexual” and harmful to minors”. A district judge blocked the law, which is similar to measures recently passed by 18 other states, but an appeals court reinstated it last year.

A trade association of adult entertainers, known as the Free Speech Coalition, is arguing that the law restricts adult Texans’ access to protected speech and violates the First Amendment. The Supreme Court struck down a similar law (the federal Child Online Protection Act) in 2004, the plaintiffs point out. Texas’s defence relies on a high-court ruling from 1968 that upheld a law banning erotic bookstores from selling their wares to children. But online commerce, the plaintiffs retort, is a world apart: adults may be reluctant to reveal their identities to porn sites because they worry about identity thieves and extortionists”.

Economist World News in Brief for 1/15/25.

That last sentence should be a real eye-opener. Paraphrasing: We’re such pathetic wankers that we do business with identity thieves and extortionists. We have a right to be anonymous pathetic wankers, so to hell with the kids who get exposed.”

January 15, 2025


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