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Extemely slippery, indeed.Good news, I think I saw where they just dropped the children saving part and just made it for all ages. Got to protect everyone from themselves.
That slippery slope is rather slippery.
Extemely slippery, indeed.Good news, I think I saw where they just dropped the children saving part and just made it for all ages. Got to protect everyone from themselves.
That slippery slope is rather slippery.
The slope to hell is lubed with good intentions, as Virgil never said.Good news, I think I saw where they just dropped the children saving part and just made it for all ages. Got to protect everyone from themselves.
That slippery slope is rather slippery.
No, it isn't. As it currently goes, the blocking minority is more than reached for this particular point.The EU is voting to pass a Law that would essentially give anyone with hacking skills the ability to look into your chat messages and get away with it.
He's right tho. Those countries are aI'm not going to take your bait seriously. You are showing me more with your comment than you are letting anyone take a glance at.
Please leave. You don't like my music anyways.
"For now". We all know this is what our overlords desperately crave, so they will keep pushing this garbage until they get it.He's right tho. Those countries are aYou must be registered to see the linksunder theYou must be registered to see the linkseven if all other countries go support the regulation.
It looks like, from what I have heard, the votes are won against this legislation; [...]
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This one might be important aswell:Chat Control is a counterproductive and authoritarian hellspawn. Sadly, I don’t see any straightforward way to fight it – it’s too complex to get enough mainstream sheeple to form a critical mass against it. Let’s hope the EU countries opposing it will be heard.
Awesome news, glad to read it!And, as expected, the proposal have been rejected, again; "again" because the proposalYou must be registered to see the links, and it's not the first time that it have been submitted.
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland and SlovakiaYou must be registered to see the links, as previously announced, reaching the blocking minority.
Government can just impose grand dystopian foot-in-the-doors just like that, always under the guise of a greater good as usual.Keir Starmer is preparing to roll out mandatory digital ID cards for every adult in the UK. Starmer is expected to announce as soon as Friday that he will back the so-called “Brit Card". . .
Unfortunately for UK citizens, Labour holds a large majority in Parliament, and the next elections are a long way off, meaning Starmer’s leftist government can force through policies without challenge.
What a surprise...looks like chat control is now a secondary concern for UK [...]
Just got that through my letterbox today. thanks.Start with The Unique and Its Property (sometimes translated as The Ego and Its Own). It's his most famous work, and IMO his best.
we have our hands full with the war against russia.Chat Control is a counterproductive and authoritarian hellspawn. Sadly, I don’t see any straightforward way to fight it – it’s too complex to get enough mainstream sheeple to form a critical mass against it. Let’s hope the EU countries opposing it will be heard.
they forgot to ensure the same for the US.. hitler promised to make germany great againP.S. The EU was created by the representatives of the people (US) who then were in power to ensure that no authoritarian regime would rise out of the ground after what happened in World War II.
well he managed to conquer france/italy and east europe and almost russiaWell, he didn't accomplish it, as there are not many people like him.
Well, he didn't accomplish it, as there are not many people like him.they forgot to ensure the same for the US.. hitler promised to make germany great again