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  • The anti-zionists I know are not antisemitic, and I have not seen them be antisemitic.

    Pretty interesting how blind you are to your own confirmation bias.

    Since I'm in a bad mood, I'll point it out to you.

    If you are not antisemitic, likely you do not tolerate being around antisemitic people. Therefore the anti-zionists you know are not antisemitic.

    I, on the other hand, was born in the state of drunken alligator fights and hookworm, where 60% of the population is antisemitic AND anti-zionist, so I have seen it many, many times.

    but I almost never see people do this.

    Then you should learn to appreciate the fact you don't live in the middle of the deep south and the culture that surrounds you is a lot more sane and reasonable than a good chunk of the nation actually is.

    For example, the 'Jewish space laser' conspiracy theory is BOTH antisemitic and anti-zionist.

  • If people feel that this should be illegal they should write their representatives

    Waste of time and paper and you know that. Our representatives that would support us in this, and not just reply with a form letter, already know and push the issues but they are a minority in congress.

    If fireworks become illegal on July 5th I can’t be found guilty for shooting them off on July 4th.

    I'm more concerned with making sure it doesn't happen in the future. If that means everyone being shitbags in the past get a free pass, maybe that's worth it.

    The headline implies the NSA broke a law that does not exist,

    It sure would be nice if the PATRIOT act hadn't fucked everyone's opinion on privacy.

  • I feel this is more indicative of the fact that conservatives simply vote more per capita. Public sentiment doesn't always translate to votes when only 20% of the population participates.

  • Maybe the fact that conservative governments erode the rights of women?

    I think that's probably the biggest driver the last 10 years.

    A FUCKTONNE of women I know became a hell of a lot less conservative when Roe Vs Wade was overturned.

  • then maybe you should limit your 'chilling effect' replies as to not damp down the fervor for change that is starting to develop in response to government overreach.

    Arguing that it isn't unconstitutional isn't productive if you want to see it changed.

    You don't have to be a Devil's Advocate for bad government policy.

  • Just because one thing is bad doesn't mean other things can't be.

    Tiktok is bad because it weaponizes short attention span laziness and feeds depression.

    TOR is bad because there is a good chance the government has stripped away its privacy capabilities.

    Frankly in my mind that makes Tiktok a fucktonne worse.

    Most of the people 'harmed' by TOR exit node scraping are pedos and illegal weapons dealers.

    Most of the people harmed by tiktok is literally 2 generations of youth.

    Can you not see the difference?

  • TOR was originally a DARPA project and everyone seems to forget this.

    I mean, it's caught a ton of pedos so I can't really be angry but anyone who thought a DARPA project wasn't going to be massively salted with 3 letter agency tracking servers are just plain naive.

    Hell I wouldn't be surprised if a ton of those bitcoin doublers weren't NSA agents making some sidecash.

  • Well it is better in the cases of actually innocent people getting convicted as it can later be overturned but there are some monsters that really shouldn't be allowed to stain the earth with their existence that we have zero doubt as to their guilt.