I don't know why suddenly this is an outrage, except it's being marketed as one to discredit him. It's a giant joke, coming from Rand Paul of all people. If Fauci is a sham, we're all fucked - doctors have been using a textbook he co-wrote for their training for decades. Given that we supposedly have the best medical care in the world according to the people attempting to slander him, I'm guessing the problem isn't Fauci.
It doesn't have to be. In the US it's hard to implement privacy protections because our government is some form of stupid, corrupt, or both. EU and Japan have stronger privacy protections. California and Illinois kind of do, and New York tried but it died in the legislature.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 2:20 am In this day in age, I believe you have to act like you don't have privacy anymore, because you don't. Work to control it where you can but other than that the goal is to win despite this. We have no privacy and it's never coming back.
Every time it came up in legislation we had certain people arguing "privacy protections harm consumers because their privacy being sold to corporations improves their experiences." Maybe we'd like a damn choice? Look at what happened when Apple's opt-in settings option finally lauched - it's estimated that 90%+ of people opted out of having their data shared.
I'mma get off my soapbox before I really get going...