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by amflare
860 days ago
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I think the insinuation is that such information has no right to be private. Or such individuals have no right to privacy. The obvious issue being that to enforce this, no one gets a right to privacy. But all in the same of "peace and safety", so don't worry. |
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What they don’t have is the right to kill people.
Those two often get confused!
This is particularly embarrassing when you try to open incognito mode in your browser and you accidentally end up killing half a dozen people instead.