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by jondubois
3516 days ago
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I think that it's a really dangerous trend; now we have all these platforms which facilitate illegal activity but which offload all the legal responsibility onto their users. You could say the same thing about Pirate Bay, Silk Road, Uber (for helping its drivers bypass local license requirements), AirBnb (for helping landlords bypass local tenancy laws). All these companies help people break the law... The ones which help people break 'important' laws are prosecuted (E.g. Silk Road and Pirate Bay) - But the ones which help people break minor laws tend to be left alone mostly. Our society is evolving in such a way that our laws are slowly degrading - Particularly the laws designed to protect the working classes. What all these companies are doing is effectively turning us all against each other for their own benefit. |
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This may be an inevitable response to the ongoing proliferation of unnecessary laws?