Why is that unpopular? It’s literally the main stated purpose of most governments.
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Graveyards don’t exist for the dead.
They exist for both relatives to mourn, and the wider populace who value the perspective on their own problems that graveyards provide. They’re also normally a peaceful place in an often unpeaceful world, much as urban green spaces.
I prefer rap music by white artists because it’s less likely to feature the N word.
LuckyPierre@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are people in the US aware that they are now definitely a rogue state, or is this fact covered up by the usual patriotism somehow?English12·29 days agoOf course, that depends on Trump following court orders, which as we know, he’s more than willing to ignore.
I think that’s been one of the biggest surprises to this European spectator - that justice can be ignored if you’re powerful enough in America.
We had glimpses of it with the first end-of-term pardons. Then Biden did the same for his son, and Trump released all those who committed treason in his name on his first day of his second term. All those people were fund guilt after due process, but someone can unilaterally say “let them free” and they’re out. I totally understand the lawyer quitting his career when Trump was “pardoned” for his own crimes after being elected. Biggest case of his career, years invested in training and work and he played a blinder - only for it to be turned to nothing.
So we’ve learned that if you’re rich in the US (because rich == powerful there like nowhere else in the world) then you are untouchable by justice. For a country that was literally born from a civil war, that’s a pretty huge failing of its constitution.
LuckyPierre@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are people in the US aware that they are now definitely a rogue state, or is this fact covered up by the usual patriotism somehow?English8·29 days agoBut apart from all that, things are looking good?
LuckyPierre@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple pulled end-to-end encrypted backups in the UK after request for backdoorEnglish41·2 months agoSo what’s Google doing? I assume they’re impacted by the same regulation.
LuckyPierre@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple pulled end-to-end encrypted backups in the UK after request for backdoorEnglish3·2 months agoThe UK government has you that way too - you are legally compelled to reveal any passcodes if ordered by a court, and you’ll stay in prison until you do. (Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000)
But it at least does remove them from third party exposure (phone company, their AI, massive breaches etc), you just have to be sure your own security is good.
LuckyPierre@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple pulled end-to-end encrypted backups in the UK after request for backdoorEnglish10·2 months agoI think it’s the right move by Apple.
I don’t think it’s the right move by my Government to be ordering this.
Like most governments, the UK’s has a poor record on understanding technical standards (They’re still trying to implement age-restriction on porn sites, something that’s been ongoing for a decade) Backdoor or lack of encryption - both make data security impossible and make the lives of criminals a whole lot easier. We simply cannot have safe data this way.
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