On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 07:24:43AM +0000, Ryan Carboni wrote: > I think one of the most intelligence tests is probably the mirror test, > because everyone passes it so handily. > > I am fairly certain the body of US constitutional law focuses on > balancing the harm to the individual to what must necessarily be > done.
To live a change, is mostly very challenging. Statute (/constitutional) "law" is often a veneer of "right"ness covering naked power and the exercise thereof. We be tested. > Literal McCarthyism was fairly intrusive, public condemnations followed by > employers refusing to hire. > > It would be more intrusive to elaborately ensure a person cannot achieve > employment, while silently making sure the person cannot contest any > accusation against him. > > It would be totally insane if the reigning platform monopolies (like say, > Stackexchange) would silent brag about your current condition with say FBI > Cybersecurity recruitment ads or (for other more social media platforms) to > spoof communications. > > It would be completely stupid if these people work for the government, are > trying to fight foreign influence campaigns to “attack legitimacy in our > institutions”, by engaging in actions which would ruin not only the standing > of these monopolies, but of the government itself, if made public. > > Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
