
Let history remember the moment Left and Right stood together to shield the young from the algorithm’s fire.
The Day of Mars
24th Day of the Month of June
In the 2025th Orbit since the Birth of Christ
A New Kind of War Zone
We talk of war as if it happens on foreign soil, in deserts and trenches and palaces.
But the true battleground of our age is invisible.
It is not fought with bombs, but with bandwidth.
Not on land, but across signal.
And its casualties do not bleed—they withdraw, dissociate, self-destruct.
This is the war for the minds of the young.
And the enemy’s most powerful weapon is easy-access pornography.
The Pornographic Fog
The new generation is not simply overexposed to sex.
They are introduced to it through a digital lens drenched in domination, distortion, and detachment.
The most commonly consumed content isn’t love. It isn’t intimacy.
It’s aggression.
It’s pain.
It’s humiliation.
Through their first phones—handed out like talismans of freedom—children gain unfiltered access to the underbelly of human expression, long before they’ve learned to love, trust, or touch.
This is not freedom.
This is surrender.
The Florida Firewall
It shouldn’t be this easy.
And in some places, it isn’t.
In Florida, websites that host adult content are now required to:
- Block access without age ID
- Verify users before they view
- Face consequences for noncompliance
It’s not perfect. But it’s a start.
The Sunshine State has done what entire nations pretend is impossible:
Built a civilisational firewall.
So why is it that I, a grown man in the United Kingdom, have to route my internet traffic through Florida just to ensure a baseline of digital responsibility?
If Florida can protect its children, why can’t Britain?
A Rare Opportunity for Unity
This is a call across the aisle.
Across the ocean.
Across division.
To Donald Trump—the firebrand of the American Right.
To Keir Starmer—the cautious steward of Britain’s Left.
Set aside your tribal lines, just once.
And become the men remembered not for partisanship, but for protection.
Let this be your moment of moral clarity.
Together, declare war on the algorithm’s fire.
Declare war on the unchecked exposure of children to adult content.
Declare war on the shadow Air that whispers into young minds long before they’ve drawn their first clean breath of intimacy.
This Is Not About Censorship.
This is not about puritanism, nor panic, nor paranoia.
It is about digital hygiene.
It is about boundaries, not bans.
It is about access, not abstinence.
No civilised nation allows a child to buy cigarettes at ten years old.
Why then should a child be able to witness strangulation-as-pleasure with a few taps on a touchscreen?
This is not a matter of taste.
It is a matter of timing.
Let children be children.
🔷 Elemental Balance of This Article
“Declaring War on Easy Access Porn: A Call to Trump and Starmer to Clean the Digital Air”
- 🌫️ Air (Cognitive Hygiene, Digital Signal Integrity, Thought Pollution): 40%
- 🔥 Fire (Moral Urgency, Political Will, Cross-Party Action): 30%
- 🌊 Water (Emotional Development, Intimacy Erosion, Empathetic Instinct): 20%
- 🪨 Earth (Embodiment, Natural Development, Physical Boundaries): 10%
Dominant Element: Air, corrupted and congested, pleads for purification through rightful Fire and grounded Earth. Water bleeds from disordered intimacy and lost innocence.
This elemental reading frames the issue as a crisis of Air—the poisoned atmosphere of the mind—calling upon leaders of Fire (Trump, Starmer) to ignite principled action, and upon the Earth to restore natural boundaries.
The young breathe in signal as easily as oxygen, but this signal is unclean.
Algorithms have replaced elders. Intimacy has been industrialised. The mind is introduced to sex through degradation, not connection.
The elements have fallen into imbalance:
- Air, once meant to inspire thought and speech, now fogs the senses.
- Fire, the sacred drive of eros, has become compulsive and chaotic.
- Water, the soul of emotion, has been drained of empathy and depth.
- Earth, the ground of form and timing, has been erased—children leap before they are ready.
And so the article becomes a call—not for censorship, but for stewardship.
Not for control, but for protection.
To build a firewall not of fear, but of love.
To guard the flame, not extinguish it.
Trump and Starmer, opposites in symbol and style, are summoned to a rare task:
To protect children by cleaning the air—before the future forgets how to breathe.




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