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  • Yes, all adults.

    Unless you’re proposing that these people on your offender lists are only allowed to date other offenders.

    You are saying that person B is not allowed to date person A, even if both adults consent to enter a relationship, because one of those parties can be sent to jail for the crime of entering into a private consensual adult relationship.

    Ergo, you have removed the ability of both parties to have a mutually consensual relationship of their choosing.

    You haven’t even left the confines of Lemmy, and you’re already running headfirst into unintended consequences.



  • The state has different obligations to protect children than they do adults. Which is why we have things like drinking age laws and legal concepts such as in loco parentis.

    You are completely removing the agency of adults to make their own choices, and instead, inserting the government into those relationships, under the penalty of incarceration and government sanctioned violence, for the crime of having an unauthorized interpersonal consensual relationship between two adults.

    And that’s only taking your proposal at face value and ignoring the plethora of unintended consequences, such as perverse political incentives and privatization.


  • they should be disallowed from participating in a close, intimate relationship

    The legal mechanisms required to enforce that would be some form of government permission and approval structure, such as licensing.

    No amount of rhetorical flourish can get away from what they are essentially presenting, which is requiring government permission for interpersonal relationships.

    How would the government track an individuals approval for personal private relationships?

    How would the government enforce penalties on private citizens who engaged in an unauthorized private relationships?

    And then we get to some fun questions, like what happens if the government privatizes the relationship approval system that OP is proposing?








  • You pack and you crack.

    You either try and pack as many opposition voters into as few districts is possible, or you crack opposition districts and spread their voters to districts you think have enough favorable demographics for you to still win.

    But they did all this math based on voter data from the last presidential election, and those demographics have now swung wildly in the other direction, at least according to more recent elections.

    So they created a whole bunch of GOP districts that only had a few points of advantage, but that advantage was based off Trump 2024 results.

    Is this copium? Maybe, maybe not.

    They really did make these decisions based off that voter data, and subsequent election results raise the possibility that they’re really fucking up here, but only time will tell if those trends hold.