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by jvanderbot
8 days ago
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So, continue this train of thought - If only partial data is available, then no data should be available because the partial data might induce incorrect assumptions in the general populace. Apply this to: Vaccination / disease management Housing availability ("if they only know of these areas, will those areas become swamped and drive up prices?") Price of drugs / medical services, or even medical test results (how many more suicides "might" occur if someone gets a possible cancer diagnosis) Climate change or anything else. I think you'll find you're quickly concentrating knowledge dissemination into a central authority who decides what is "right" and that is much more dangerous than incomplete information. |
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Surveillance tech and cop tech generally don't contribute to society because of these problems.
If you wouldn't trust RFK Jr. about vaccines, you should also be skeptical about what many PDs tell you. LAPD is just a particularly notorious example.