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title: 'The Internet Just Died.. United States Law To Force Age Verification Passed With no Push Back'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=Zryn9wyrXYY'
video_id: 'Zryn9wyrXYY'
date: 2026-06-30
duration_sec: 372
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# The Internet Just Died.. United States Law To Force Age Verification Passed With no Push Back

> Source: [The Internet Just Died.. United States Law To Force Age Verification Passed With no Push Back](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Zryn9wyrXYY)

## Summary

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the KIDS Act, a bill that mandates age verification, biometric scanning, and other forms of personal identification for accessing online platforms. The vote was overwhelmingly bipartisan, with 267 in favor and only 117 against. The speaker argues that this is a threat to online anonymity and privacy, and that the 'think of the children' rhetoric is a cover for censorship and surveillance.

### Key Points

- **House Vote Results** [0:30] — The KIDS Act passed the House with 267 votes in favor and 117 against, showing strong bipartisan support.
- **Mandatory Verification** [0:44] — The bill requires age verification, biometric scanning, and personal identification for internet access.
- **Real Motive: Censorship** [2:16] — The speaker claims the real motive is to censor speech and spy on users, using 'protect the children' as a pretext.
- **Affected Platforms** [3:08] — Platforms like Discord, Reddit, Wikipedia, and Twitter would be affected, raising data breach concerns.
- **Call to Action** [5:51] — The speaker urges viewers to contact Senate representatives to oppose the bill.

## Transcript

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>> It passed.
>> This is official representatives for uh
top Democrat. We have uh you know
Republicans as well all in support of
this uh bill that was you know called
the kids act that I covered earlier this
morning. It received overwhelming amount
of support bipartisan support from both
political parties Republicans and
Democrats. 267 people voted to basically
be against freedom of expression and
speech online and 117 were patriots that
tried to stop this from happening but uh
obviously there wasn't enough votes to
counter it. So the house has officially
decided to move forward with uh
basically forcing age verification,
biometric scanning and any form of way
to verify your personal identification
online. And uh this will affect the
entire internet. The fact that this even
passed the House is pretty damning,
especially with how overwhelmingly
one-sided the votes were. Like, it
wasn't even close. Like, the fact that
it has 267 votes and then only 117
fought against it pretty much showcases
that uh yeah, this is this is being
pushed through and both parties are very
happy to push this through. And now,
next up is for the Senate to decide if
this uh becomes law or not. There's a
little bit more steps after that, but
overall the fact that this made it so
far through and both sides pretty much
came to an agreement, I think is
indication enough that uh we are
actually witnessing the death of the
internet as we know it. Like the ability
to be anonymous, the ability to have
your own privacy. We are legit actually
witnessing this happen within the United
States. The only hope that we can have
at this point now is that the Senate
literally shuts this down completely.
there's always a chance. But it is
really scary the fact that over 260
people voted for this and it was just
this one-sided. But uh yeah, so um this
um this is uh pretty scary. The fact
that uh we're seeing the same exact
speech that we see within the UK being
used from these different
representatives and politicians with the
United States saying the exact same
words like echoing the same thing of
think of the children, protect the
children. But we all know that is not
what this is about. Everybody with a
working functioning brain knows that
this is how they get these laws passed
because they use the optics of think of
the children, protect the children. And
if you try to fight back against it,
they're like, you're a weirdo not
wanting to keep children off the
internet. But obviously, the real reason
is to open up the door to where they can
now start implementing even more
draconic laws to censor your speech or
spy on you and even put you at risk
potentially of doxing yourself. Like,
let's um let's get into this a little
bit more of this. So basically, you
know, let's say in a perfect world that
this law really is the intention of it
is to protect kids and there is no
alternative like uh you know, methods of
what they're trying to do with this.
Like for instance, they are truly trying
to protect you know kids from being on
the internet. The problem here is is
that even if this is the case, these
different sites, like for instance,
Discord Reddit Wikipedia Twitter all
you get the point. You'll have to
implement your ID or some form of
biometric scans just to be able to
access these sites. And can you
legitimately trust these sites with your
personal information after seeing
continuous data breaches like with
Discord for instance earlier this year?
No, you cannot. And the fact that, you
know, this is going to be implemented
throughout the entirety of the internet
is pretty horrifying because this means
that these littleer sites, these sites
that don't have a lot of money or
infrastructure to be able to build prop
probably the proper protections for you
might have massive data breaches and
your information is just straight up
lost. This is just this is a uh doomsday
scenario honestly for the internet. Like
this is actually a pretty dark day. Like
I said, it isn't completely over. Like
the Senate can still shut this down, but
the fact that they pushed this through
the door with next to no push back and
they kind of snuck it under everybody's
radar till the day before this literally
happened really says what they're doing
here. And I really hope that people gain
awareness of this situation and they
fight back because this is not about
protecting kids. This is not about think
of the children. This is about invading
your privacy. This is about you
basically no longer being anonymous
online and basically doxing yourself,
putting yourself at risk online. That is
what this is because, you know, they're
going to be implementing these different
companies and sites are going to be
implementing like, you know, age
verification checks most likely with AI.
And we all know that that can get stuff
very, very wrong. And so, let's say
you're someone that uh, you know, has a
dying grandma on the floor and that
needs help and you need to look up a
YouTube video or something or a guide to
be able to do chest compressions to do
CPR. Well, you're going to have to
verify your age real quick. You're going
to have to put in your ID. You're going
to have to scan your face. Going to wait
till the AI checks it while your grandma
is potentially dying on the floor.
That's what I'm trying to get. That's a
very extreme example, obviously. But
what I'm saying is is that stuff like
this is going to cause a lot of harm.
There is areas to where this can even
cause people to die. I mean, very
extreme, very, very extreme example.
Yes. But I'm just trying to say is that
this is very damaging. It puts just so
many people at risk. It puts like, you
know, people's information in the
crossfire where it can be lost by these
companies. It It's just It's bad. I I
absolutely shameful that this actually
even passed. It is so sad that I even
have to make this video and say, "Yeah,
it passed with overwhelming support."
So, yeah, I will leave it at that. I
just I wanted to talk about this because
obviously I told you guys I would give
you an update depending on where the law
went today, if it passed or not. And
yep, here you go. I hate to be the
bearer of bad news, but here we are. So,
the only thing we can do now at this
point is contact your local
representatives, like different Senate
members that are going to be voting on
this in the future, and tell them you do
not want this to pass. That's literally
the only way now at this point to
counter this because if we don't, it
will probably pass through the Senate.
So, anyways, you all have a fantastic
day or night wherever you live. Be safe,
stay healthy. Chibi outs.
