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by tokinonagare
493 days ago
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> Democracies around the world are increasingly looking to surveil and expose private data of their citizens, and introducing laws where simple act of defiance will become criminal. Not only that, but also trying to ban platforms that don't follow their censorship guidelines (TikTok in the US, X under scrutiny in UE) and even voiding elections when the result is not good (Romania) under very slim technology-related pretense (somehow a few ads are deemed enough to cancel an election, but 24/7 oriented news from every established newspapers in another country like France is totally OK). It's becoming harder and harder to believe in said democracy when the methods are all but looking like the ones used in non-democracies. |
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Downvoting for this claim. Stop spreading misinformation.
1) it wasn't the government voiding the election, it was the courts
2) it wasn't because they disagreed with the results, it was because an existing law was broken (undisclosed campaign financing)