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It’s insane how intense the UK is being about breaking encryption. I could understand the hysteria if they had just suffered a terror attack or something and were riding public outrage, but as far as I know this is just based on some nebulous national security/protect the kids justification.
It’s insane. The U.S. and E.U. are not doing any better. The west is becoming a surveillance state.
The real reason for this is because pedophiles have been getting away with sharing CP and there's literally nothing the authorities can do about it.
Don't get me wrong, governments always want more surveillance of their populations. It's just in this specific case, they are trying to force it as much as possible because they can't tolerate people sharing CP without repercussion.
If we want privacy, we have to accept that it will be abused by some people for nefarious purposes.
Pedophiles are obviously the excuse to gather public support? It's fascinating that you actually believe them when they say they want to protect children.
It's fascinating you don't believe that authorities are frustrated by people sharing CP without repercussions.
In this specific case, there's a legitimate argument to be made for protecting kids even if you don't think it's worth the increased surveillance.
I'm kidding by the way about it being fascinating. It's actually really stupid and doesn't surprise me that people like you would believe nonsense.
Wow. You actually believe them when they tell you they want to protect children. That's fascinating.
Ignored.
Heaven forbid you talk to anyone outside your echo chamber lol