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by mistrial9
654 days ago
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no it is nothing at all like blaming vegetables.. there is no cell phone coverage in the distant edges of inland Brazil.. and cell towers can track users.. Starlink directly enables clandestine communication where that is otherwise not possible. |
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Just like the mining operations use petroleum to mine. Petroleum directly enabled mining.
Mining uses electricity. Electricity directly enabled mining.
Directly enabling something doesn’t matter. If the tool is made to only do that, then it does. There are a lot of cases in the US about this. Like Betamax case where the court ruled that just being used for something illegal doesn’t give culpability, it’s necessary to be made specifically to do something illegal.
If starlink specifically added functionality to enable illegal mining then you might have a valid argument.