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Post #1324773

2026-03-11 09:02 UTC

every time we talk about the radical potential of self-hosting, we need to fully engage with the legality of the act in some jurisdiction, content on LGBTQIA+ healthcare may be illegal content. same goes for abortion. same goes for certain critiques of political or religious entities. techies, tinkerers and radicals would benefit immensely be engaging with the realities of the law as such. not only the text of the law but also how it is applied. (8/12)

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  • @catileptic@chaos.social 2026-03-11 09:02

    when something is "illegal", it doesn't automatically imply we should completely disregard it however, when we engage in radical action, it benefits us enormously to understand the full risk we are taking on it benefits us to understand how we can take precaution to minimize personal exposure. which jurisdictions criminalize the kind of content we wish to propagate radical action exists in the same ecosystem as politics as such. covering our eyes makes us blind, not "more radical" (9/12)

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