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These power hungry tyrants just can't STAND the idea of normal humans being able to communicate without their prying eyes spying on us. They claim this is for the purpose of protecting the public. This is plainly not true, as crime will occur regardless. They cannot eliminate crime, despite their outrageous claims, nor do they actually want to. E2EE comms will be used to plan crime sometimes. Sorry, not sorry. Privacy is worth that cost. I'll die on that hill.
"Crime was always with us, he reasoned, and therefore, if you were going to have crime, it at least should be organised crime."
I wish real-life tyrants were more like Vetinari.
I'll die there right with you.
Privacy is non-negotiable for me, and I'll get violent about it if I have to. That's my line in the sand. I'll jump through hoops if I have to, but I'm not complying with laws that strip away my privacy.
In fact, I'm looking to host Tor nodes to help out. Screw this surveillance BS, I'll use cryptography if I want to.
Encryption on Ham Radio / GMRS Radio is illegal in many jurisdictions... 👀
If it weren't for stuff like banking and e-commerce, encryption on the internet would've probably be illegal.