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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • They are, yes. But it feels all very paradoxical.

    A company owned by a country with pervasive surveillance, set in a country with pervasive surveillance laws, cooperating with a OS developer for anti-surveillance measures.

    Granted, I could see that from places with pervasive surveillance, a need arises for something that removes all that surveillance. But then, would governments not be harsh on that?









  • Comrade, you may dislike China; and certainly it’s got its problems. It’s terrible indeed.

    Yet where is the USA, if the American president supports UnitedHealthcare? Where is the USA, when its leaders siphon money from you, and try to tell you you’re one of them, when you clearly aren’t? Where is the USA, when Trump hides all Epstein evidence away?

    Has America ever actually let you improve? Can you develop yourself when you live in fear and panic?












  • that happens mainly when the US coups.

    if government workers are far-right, then it’s best to dismiss them and help them find another normal job. Another worker then can be hired.

    Generally, a government worker should be expected to do as the law says, insofar the law is not repressive for the community. When the law favours the far-right and reactionaries, then it is not reasonable, and it is duty to rise up.

    When the law favours neutrality, that is, not bribed in favour for fascism, then it is reasonable.