• sudneo@lemm.ee
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    4 hours ago

    I don’t think they picked in this case either. Like they didn’t when they cooperated with dem senators in the past. They are cooperating or praising whichever side advances policies that can ultimately help privacy.

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      3 hours ago

      That was probably their thought too. However, they have misjudged the Lemmy (and I think reddit) population on this, and I would argue that worse than the initial comment is the absolute lack of recognition (in follow up comments) that what they said could be taken as an endorsement of a government that is trying to actively harm a significant portion of the US Proton users.

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        3 hours ago

        I think he actually acknowledged that fact in later comments. Anyway, this is a far smaller sin than all the stuff people are creatively accusing him of.

        Apparently now he is a Nazi, and I think this case was the last nail in the coffin for me to think that political discourse can exist.

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          If it helps, most people don’t follow politics at all. And their votes are based on very little knowledge of what they are voting for.

          I’m still a believer that if you put people in a room together instead of online, you’d get both sides of the aisle agreeing on 95% of things, once each side had a chance to explain their viewpoint (and made sure google was available to settle most disputes).