EDIT: I didn’t realize the anger this would bring out of people. It was supposed to be a funny meme based on recent real-life situations I’ve encountered, not an attack on the EU.

I appreciate the effort of the EU cookie laws. The practice of them just doesn’t live up to the theory of the law. Shady companies are always going to find a way to be shady.

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    I absolutely do. Spreading the idea that news sites are all propaganda and the only entities involved in this kind of practice is, in itself, propaganda.

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        You’re right. I wasn’t clear in my comment. Saying all US-news sites are propaganda is propaganda. I’m not sure how that changes anything.

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          They didn’t say that either. Where do you get this idea from that they’re talking about (all) US news sites?

          They said “American propaganda websites”. That may include some news sites. It may also not include some news sites.

          The most you could infer from their statement is that only American propaganda websites violate the GDPR.

          Of course websites exist that violate the GDPR and are not American propaganda websites.

          But the vast majority of websites commiting severe violations of the GDPR that an average European encounters will be American propaganda websites.

          (Believe it or not, Europeans don’t often visit websites written in Russian or Chinese.)

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          It’s a lost cause, the EU circlejerk is too strong, as clearly everything is a utopia over there with nothing wrong.

          GDPR is a good idea, but still very flawed in practice which they really don’t like to admit anything wrong for some reason.