As requested, I will rewrite the text by withdrawing all the compliments I have given to the American Nation:
When I read *But given GDPR and the general focus on privacy these days...* I can only see one word: subservience. So, I have a question: Will GDPR dictate your actions? If so, I will be against all privacy-related policies. Marilson Em qua, 30 de jan de 2019 às 10:57, John Curran <[email protected]> escreveu: > On 30 Jan 2019, at 12:59 AM, Marilson Mapa <[email protected]> > wrote: > ... > When I read *But given GDPR and the general focus on privacy these > days...* I can only see one word: subservience. The GDPR is a work of the > European Union Socialist Republic. The EU has used American liberal > capitalism to achieve a good standard of living.. But an army of socialists > has taken over the EU and will raze their economies as they always do when > they see themselves as capable of doing better than the capitalist > individual. > It seems that the only American who understands this situation and has the > balls to face these socialist parasites is Trump. I also have a question: > Will GDPR dictate your actions? > > Marilson > > > Marilson - > > Views on the relative merits of number resource policy options are more > than welcome on the arin-ppml Public Policy Mailing List, but statements of > a political or philosophical nature are to be discouraged to the extent > possible. For more information on the compliant usage of ARIN mailing > lists, please refer to the ARIN Appropriate Usage Policy (AUP) - > https://www.arin.net/participate/mailing_lists/aup.html > > Thanks! > /John > > John Curran > President and CEO > American Registry for Internet Numbers > > > > >
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