Allen provides a paternalist justification of the duty that supports my position that social-media users are obligated to self-censor what they reveal about themselves, I justify the obligation through considerations that are more palatable to liberals than is paternalism. I accomplish this by ...
Anything the government and religions can use to ruin the morality of the people they will do it. They both work together in an evil plan to destroy the lives of mankind. Porn destroys the mind and that is something that needs to be addressed. Once the government has destroyed the mind, ...
Many skeptics have assumed that these fake images and videos were distributed by the Chinese government to scare Western countries into lockdowns, but a closer analysisshows thatmost of this footage was in fact shared by US-funded NGOs critical of the Chinese regime (e.g. by “Voice of Hon...
Are You Celebrating the Release of Julian Assange? Posted onJune 27, 2024 Are you a journalist who is celebrating the release of Julian Assange? You might want to reconsider.
Are You Celebrating the Release of Julian Assange? Posted onJune 27, 2024 Are you a journalist who is celebrating the release of Julian Assange? You might want to reconsider.
“January 2, 2022 – The genocidal Canada corporation government of convictedCEO Justin Trudeau has threatened an International Tribunal that sentenced CEO Justin Trudeau of Crimes against Humanityand Criminal imprisonment without parole,in an attempt to deter the International Tribunal from Enforcement of...
companies assisting in China's internet censorshi... C Stevenson - 《B.c.intl & Comp.l.rev》 被引量: 15发表: 2007年 Google's China Problem (And China's Google Problem). It describes the power and tools of the Chinese government's censorship such as the great firewall, and how and...
meritocratic China. He is basically the 21st century equivalent of Lei Feng. A team of people made an inept plagiarism of google and then told the Chinese public that foreigners were trying to pollute their minds with pictures of ladies' boobs and fart jokes. Unlike the Chinese government, ...
First and foremost, Telegram’s headline feature is privacy, and to ensure this it employs end-to-end encryption. This is what stops those outside a two-way conversation — be it a company, the government, hackers, or someone else — from seeing what has been sent. ...
packet inspection to monitor user habits and even enforce censorship. The Chinese government is a prevalent example of the latter, and uses DPI to monitor traffic constantly for keywords and packets containing sensitive information which, if found, can cause the termination of the connection in ...