fix: 💬 update blog post

Add missing word as to not get the meaning of the sentence backwards
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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ If you live in the UK and want to help kill this [dysfunctional mistake][online-
[proton-vpn-spike]: https://x.com/ProtonVPN/status/1948773319148245334 [proton-vpn-spike]: https://x.com/ProtonVPN/status/1948773319148245334
Or look at [FOSTA-SESTA], from April 2018 during Trump's first term, which got heavy pushes from bigoted hypocrite coalitions like *Exodus Cry* to "make it illegal to knowingly assist, facilitate, or support sex trafficking," and amend [Section 230] to exclude providers from its protections if they're found to host such content. Nobody in their right mind is against sex trafficking, but what this bill and its proponents call "sex trafficking" is a disingenuous twisting of words that anti-porn groups like *Collective Shout*, *Exodus Cry* and *NCOSE* use to describe **all** of the legal sex industry. They believe everyone who is on there is so against their will and needs saving, even when it's professional adult performers making a living of it and do so on their own volition. After they got their law passed, they immediately started a campaign against PornHub to be shut down entirely on the grounds it's a sex trafficking website and garnered over 2.5 million signatures on a petition for that purpose. Or look at [FOSTA-SESTA], from April 2018 during Trump's first term, which got heavy pushes from bigoted hypocrite coalitions like *Exodus Cry* to "make it illegal to knowingly assist, facilitate, or support sex trafficking," and amend [Section 230] to exclude providers from its protections if they're found to host such content. Nobody in their right mind is against preventing sex trafficking, but what this bill and its proponents call "sex trafficking" is a disingenuous twisting of words that anti-porn groups like *Collective Shout*, *Exodus Cry* and *NCOSE* use to describe **all** of the legal sex industry. They believe everyone who is on there is so against their will and needs saving, even when it's professional adult performers making a living of it and do so on their own volition. After they got their law passed, they immediately started a campaign against PornHub to be shut down entirely on the grounds it's a sex trafficking website and garnered over 2.5 million signatures on a petition for that purpose.
[FOSTA-SESTA]: https://archive.ph/OJGp9 [FOSTA-SESTA]: https://archive.ph/OJGp9
[Section 230]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_230 [Section 230]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_230