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  • ITT people quoting US law as a universal ethical standard

    legal ≠ ethical

    Get outta here with your "no expectation of privacy in public", that's a legal concept and has nothing to do with the question. Moreover, that's only the law in the US, not everywhere

  • They already are, right?

    Edit: found it. Look up Ahed Tamimi

  • Thanks for informing us. Of course you know this isn't the most important thing about this, but at least I learned something new.

  • True, but we never expected that to happen with our company which was built on entirely different values. I am now committed never to let those vultures anywhere near a company I care about if I can help it, no matter their offer

  • My company 😢

    This shit sucks. Some Silicon Valley shit company bought ours and they're closing us down after only half a year. Feels so unfair. Our company was doing well while theirs is going down the shitter with huge loans and promising the moon but delivering fuck all. Silicon Valley culture is toxic shit

  • My neighbor is apparently a well known foreign correspondent in her home country.

  • Ross Ulbricht the six fold murder for hire client

  • Of course the Dutch version is about water

  • Those medical professionals disagree

  • It's because of our past and now Israel can do no wrong and anyone who even hints at Israel doing a genocide is an antisemitic Nazi sympathizer. The media and politics bias is extreme

  • Fair enough. Point is, it's not only a religious label

  • Jews are also considered an ethnicity, not only a religion. There are nonreligious ethnic Jews and there are people who follow Judaism but who are not ethnic Jews.

  • Because of what they're saying. Actions aimed at innocent civilians for a political goal, that's terrorism. If you'd apply that definition to one, then also apply it to the other