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by mab122
1228 days ago
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Side argument - why do you need protection from drug dealers? Just don't buy drugs from them if you don't want any. Main argument: you bring up very important aspect - emotional one. We are very emotional and in the heat of the moment you probably won't be able to make good technical and reasonable case to persuade people, but that doesn't mean they are right. Also I am not against _solutions_ to the problem. I am against solutions that when implemented have really low cost of switching them into tools of abuse. Example: There is law that allows banning of websites (just DNS resolution) that promote gambling, illegal porn etc. It was recently used to "take down" a website that leaked emails of politicians of current government (it could be bad if we speak of some national security / military stuff, in that case they share info about corruption and nepotism) |
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