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by programmarchy
3638 days ago
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I'll add a counter point and say that I like the name. Politicians have a history of inverting meanings, e.g. Patriot Act, Affordable Health Care Act, etc. -- the public is almost conditioned to invert logic to understand things at this point. Personally, I find the terms above to be patronizing and even suspicious in the political context. The mental operation of inverting the word felony is kind of interesting and thought provoking, IMO. |
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Only a Hacker News type of person will invert the logic. The general public won't.
Ask your neighbor to guess the purpose of the Banking Secrecy Act [1]. Does it protect your money and your financial privacy, or does it make banks snitch on you and strip away financial privacy?
Even I was surprised that the name of the law and the actual text are exact opposites.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_Secrecy_Act