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by throwaway5752
1301 days ago
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It seems just moderately shitty. They did it with good intentions and there is no indication they misused the data. Despite that, clearly a mistake and some form of lawsuit is warranted. I guess "disappointed and hope they learned their lesson, what a crazy time to live through, I am happy we can all move on" doesn't drive engagement. Nothing they did nears being as shitty as what the "Civil Liberties Alliance" represent. They are a bunch of bought and sold lawyers that trick us little people into believing they are pro-freedom with stunts like this, when their actual goal is deregulating in the context of worker safety, environmental, and food and drug safety to increase profits of industry. They get the votes they need for this from the evangelical movement, who they pay back by pushing for a radical reinterpretation the first amendment. Their end goal is a religious state with unregulated, unaccountable capitalism. To call them monsters is unfair to monsters. Not everything requires a good guy and a bad guy. "Everybody Sucks Here" applied here. |
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There is a very old proverb from Abbot Bernard of Clairvauxin in the 1100s that is still applicable today, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."