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by lucianbr
723 days ago
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No, I'm not assuming that. The freedom to make a choice is not contingent on your being informed. Imagine being kept in jail with the pretext "you are not yet fully informed of what is out there, so we're not letting you go out for your own good". Anyway, OP can just inform their parents and fix this thing, if that was really the problem. > Is Chrome really the best choice for them? Hard to know. If you imagine this is a good argument for taking choice away from people, you are damaged. There is no freedom if you get to restrict people until they will make the choice you feel is perfect for them. Freedom means freedom to make mistakes. It's not like Chrome is explosive, and if handled incorrectly it may kill its user and some innocent bystanders to boot. Really doubling down on the absurd arguments. |
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