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queerbychoice ([personal profile] queerbychoice) wrote2006-01-10 04:49 pm

Truly, a Brand-New Precedent for Governmental Absurdity Has Been Set

With gratitude to [livejournal.com profile] mariness for informing me:

Apparently it is now, ever since last Thursday, officially illegal under United States law for any person to use the Internet to post or send e-mail or web-based messages "without disclosing his identity and with intent to annoy."

Since it should be perfectly clear from the information publicly available about me that anyone posting comments in my LiveJournal that attempt to defend almost any action that President Bush has ever undertaken is likely to annoy me, it is reasonable to conclude that any person who does so is doing so with the deliberate intent to annoy me. Therefore, any people bound by U.S. law who leave any pro-Bush comments in my journal and fail to include their full names in their comments are now committing an illegal act. I look forward to seeing Bush's own henchmen prosecute these cases for me to the fullest.

(Note: The law in question is an update that adds Internet communications to a preexisting 1994 law banning intentionally annoying people via telephone. Here is the actual text of the law, with the new changes marked.)

Re: my response to your post, since you banned me from the community

[identity profile] jayp39.livejournal.com 2006-01-20 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
I don't see how my views go against this statement in the community info:

We're conspiring to abolish gendered dress codes, gendered language, gendered career segregation, gendered behavioral patterns, gendered sexual preferences, and the gender salary gap. When gender is abolished, sex reassignment surgery will no longer have any effect on how you're treated by others, because you won't be treated in a gendered way to begin with. When gender is abolished, heterosexuality and homosexuality will cease to exist. A sexual preference for a particular gender is just as socially constructed as a sexual preference for blondeness or thinness - all of these preferences are instilled by our culture, and all of these preferences do not exist in most mammal societies nor in some human societies prior to the spread of Western and Judeo-Christian ideas.