• ftbd@feddit.org
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    Why not make it a felony to propose laws that are ruled to be “obviously unconstitutional”? A citizen can go to jail for even trying to break a regular law, so it seems reasonable to do the same for politicians who try to break one of the foundational laws

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    Living in Denmark, I have tried bringing things up about chat control in the office and outside, and Danes’ reaction come in 2 flavors:

    • “Peter Hummelgård is an idiot”, by those who didn’t vote for one of the “left-centrist” parties governing right now.
    • Silence.

    It is really the same reaction.

    Also, I am surprised by how many people here learn from me that the Danish police is working with Palantir.

    But Denmark is a place where the main issue right now that there are local elections is that there will be a way too high percentage of foreigners voting, mostly because the number of Danes going to vote have been dwindling for some time.

    I guess chat control and Palantir are technologies built for the kind of people who don’t trust the “foreign neighbor who is into politics”.

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    I propose this law:

    Ban politicians from trying to do this shit AND strengthen privacy laws and throttle data collection. Allow anonymous SIMs and phone calling. You might ask 'but what about drug dealers and terrorists?" Trust me, they’ve been able to handle them before without any of these bullshit laws, AND if they have a REASON to suspect those individuals then due process can be applied, warrants, and shit like that. But for the average person, no.

    The Patriot act and many of the anti-terror laws passed in wake of 9/11 need to be gotten rid of, they have had no discernible good effect. I have to repeat myself… the fact that 9/11 wasn’t foiled was due to a MONUMENTAL intelligence failure. They had warnings, tips, intelligence, everything they needed to stop the ploy, but they just sat on their asses and did nothing. The whole ‘we need laws to help prevention, to be proactive and not reactive’… dude, intelligence agencies foiled plots before any of these laws were passed, and they CAN be proactive if they want. Conspiracy to commit a crime IS a crime, and that included hijacking airplanes to use as weapons.

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        Yes, and the Canadian acts that passed around the same time… and the newer Canadian bills passed and being proposed that are basically even more hardcore than the patriot act, except WITHOUT the threat of any terrorists. Canada right now is like ‘we never needed these laws, but just WANT them anyway’.

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    It’s so lovely to see how the mask has finally fallen off and we get to see the EU as the totalitarian regime that it really is.

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    End stage capitalism comes for us all eventually. Unless you believe your country to be exceptional, then it will obviously never happen!

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    Oh for fuck sake… Do they not get the fucking memo?

    WE, THE PEOPLE, ARE NOT INTERESTED IN THIS BULLSHIT PROPOSAL.

    Specially since they want the control to not apply to them. Pieces of shit, the lot of them.

    I am of the opinion that politicians like these should be bullied relentlessly. Make them not be able to leave their house without getting “buus” thrown into their face. Want to be hierarchically superior than your constituents? Well, guess what, you will not be able to show up in public places. Piece of shit. This also applies to billionaires.

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      Unfortunately they don’t give a shit what the people want.

      I agree they should be held accountable for working against the people they’re supposedly representing, at the very least we should be able to keep them out of positions of power in the future.

      It’s messed up they can keep doing this shit seemingly without consequences

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    Danish person here. Sorry about my country. Our politicians are totally decoupled from the average voter, and propose shit like this all the time.

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      Its okay, sometimes you just want to vote a better party, but the pencil just marks another. Shit happens.

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    Who is pushing this? We need names of the people, names of the companies, names of the think tanks, they need to be made publicly known.

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      First name is the Danish minister of justice, Peter Hummelgaard. No idea who’s behind him, but he’s currently a stain on Danish politics.

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        Peter Hummelgård is a man of Palantir, whose software solution Gotham, in a customized version, is in use since years by the Danish Internal Intelligence and Police.

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        US tech, they will have legitimacy to backdoor the fuck out of everyone now that they ran out of dumbfuckistan people’s data to train their water guzzling useless text regurgitating behemoths.

        And before you forget, this is the country that spied on the entire EU for the US establishment. If the pedophile in chief decides semiaglutide made in DK is worse than the Eli Lilly version, Dennark itself enters recession. That’s before mentioning companies like Falck or Leo that also operate in the US.

        Look at this, so you have an idea of how dire it is right now.

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        The entire Danish government is to blame. He is just the face of it, but he wouldn’t be pushing this hard for it if it wasn’t an important project for the government. The arrogant fucks really thinks getting this through will be some sort of prestige win for their EU presidency.

        That is how far up their own asses they all are, and not only reflected in this, but in basically most of their domestic policies.

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    I don’t understand how this keeps coming up.

    Do we need to go back to physical written letters?! Or do governments want access to all our correspondence both physical and digital.

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    Denmark is a US puppet. This is legalising backdoors for three letter agencies from across the pond.

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      I can totally see a scenario where the US government tells them “keep pushing chat control or we’re going to invade Greenland.”

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    Could this voluntary chat control be a weapon to kill encrypted messaging, through defamation?

    If the non-encrypted messaging apps start promoting that they have implemented measures to protect children, could this be used to make people believe that other services support child abuse?

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      Possibly, their only choice in furthering their evil ambitions is manipulation. It’s only natural they will play the blaming game once they’re situated in - authoritarianism is all about it.