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A Loose Gasket

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The bill's efficacy seems limited and mostly seems to enable things like companies trying to drill for oil in nature reserves. Still, it's potentially something. For those in the USA, there's also this: https://action.aclu.org/petition/mastercard-sex-work-work-end-your-unjust-policy

Enough signatures can potentially get the ACLU lawyers on their asses for this. Others may find this site helpful: https://stop-paypros.neocities.org

Consider also contacting the companies to complain directly and put pressure on them.  I've got the US links to their support here.

https://usa.visa.com/Forms/contact-us-form.html

https://www.mastercard.com/us/en/personal/get-support/ask-mastercard.html

Phone numbers to call them with here:

Mastercard (US): 1-800-627-8372 

Mastercard (Int.): +1-636-722-7111 

Visa (US + Can): 1 800 847 2911 

Visa (AUS): 1 800 125 440 

PayPal: +44-0203-901-7000

If you're in the US, when you call them, inform them that you either will or are considering putting in a formal complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, it adds more pressure: https://www.consumerfinance.gov/complaint

Collective Shout is an ally of National Center on Sexual Exploitation which previously went by the name Morality in Media. They're a right-wing, hyper-conservative, Christian fundamentalist group that, much like Collective Shout and Exodus Cry, occasionally uses "woke" ideas to achieve their goals of censorship and thought policing. Collective Shout wears progressivism like a cloak but it's the polar opposite of that. This is literally the opposite of what the left does. This has been their agenda for decades. Look up Morality In Media. You'll see. 

As much as I don't care for a lot of leftist bullshit, let's put the blame where it actually belongs: the credit companies want to control what you can buy to begin with and pressure from groups like Collective Shout, Exodus Cry, and Morality In Media give them an excuse. The only counter is to apply more pressure to them from the opposite angle. This has happened before and has been happening for a long while. Instead of bitching about whatever "wokeys" are, contact the credit companies and complain. If you're in the USA, where most of these companies are headquartered, add that you'll file a formal complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau... and then actually do so. If they get enough formal complaints, they'll go after the companies.