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    67 hours ago

    How is that controversial? Harris lost because she was so fucking pro-corporate. Same thing happened to Hilary.

    They’re both pro-corporate parties, and breaking up the trusts is progress.

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      24 hours ago

      They lost because they tried to convince trumpers to vote for them, ignoring everyone else.

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        No, they lost because they were so obsessed with telling us how bad Trump is they completely ignored their failed economy, and that people would be voting for someone to do better with the economy.

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      37 hours ago

      Yeah, but surveillance is also high on the fascist agenda, so you’d think a company pitching privacy would be more concerned about approving of anything they do.

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        13 hours ago

        Surveillance is different than suppression. Yes, they usually go hand-in-hand, but the issue everyone was up in arms about is the censorship part, by the surveillance part.

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        37 hours ago

        He didn’t say Trump has good policies on surveillance. The two corporate parties in the US are terrible on privacy.

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          36 hours ago

          He said the tables had completely turned, that the Reps were now supporting the small guy. It’s idiotic at best, dishonest at worst, to assume that such praise will change anything about the fact that the incoming US regime will seek to undermine Proton’s stated objective and prime selling point. Even if they somehow followed through on those antitrust expectations, I have no doubt it would double back into serving corporate dragons in the end.