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by nl
1772 days ago
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> You say there's neither church nor state, but then you cite payment processors and legal consent, which are both constructs that are determined by the state. And the content that's in question is sexual consent. I don't think many people who believe in the separation of church and state would think that implies that the state doesn't have the ability to make and enforce laws around consent. |
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