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by banana_feather
793 days ago
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> You could wait for the final icj decision on the case. And Google could freeze all work for and collaboration with the party plausibly accused of acts of genocide until the decision comes in. But they won't, and their employees are only following their lead. It also doesn't seem reasonable to tell someone they need to wait until a potential genocide, and what might be their role in it, is done and over before they have the social okay to start engaging in political speech. > Its similar to the amount of evidence needed for a search warrant in a normal case - you need some, but much less then you need for an actual conviction. No, it isn't. The ICJ proceedings were adversarial, and the process of obtaining a search warrant is not. |
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