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This content occurs in the Bible, should it also be banned from sale?
What about old plays that contain similar content?
What about art that contains it?
The point is that visa and mastercard should not be policing it, if is legal to own you should be allowed to buy it.
Yes.
Okay this is very thought provoking, and makes the situation more complex than I expected
But yeah, guess it should be up to the store and not the payment processors