Critics Warn the Roblox Predator Scandal is a Trojan Horse for Digital ID

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REPORT: Louisiana is exploiting outrage over Roblox’s predator scandal to push sweeping age-verification laws—critics warn it’s a Trojan horse for digital ID.

Instead of locking up predators or forcing Roblox to clean house, AG Liz Murrill wants Big Tech to impose restrictions that punish everyday users while criminals walk free.

Roblox, with 380 million monthly players, has hosted disturbing games like “XYZ Public Bathroom Simulator,” where kids are exposed to predators. YouTuber Schlep helped police arrest six offenders—only to be banned and silenced by Roblox. His work proved predators can be caught, yet lawmakers chose to target law-abiding adults instead.

We’ve seen this script before in Australia, the UK, and Canada: “protecting kids” is the excuse for rolling out global digital ID. The real danger isn’t just predators—it’s the rise of an online social credit system for everyone.

If governments can knock on your door over a Facebook post, why can’t they stop predators?

@zeeemedia warns this nightmare is only beginning—and the destination should terrify us all. Watch her full report.

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