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I would appreciate if we don't bring politics into the conversation. They are completely subjective and only serve to stray away from the original point.
Edit:
Yes, I'm aware I'm in the wrong here.
how can privacy ever be stripped of political content? it's inherently about social forces - ie politics.
Privacy is a political subject.
Please educate me. Why is it political?
Easy. You put your personal shit on the internet then after you get into an argument with a groyped up nazi, they look up your information which is easily accessible and know more about you than a close friend would. You're starting to get a little harassment but you're quick to block, but it just keeps coming and coming and coming. Eventually they find out that you're like 0.00001% jewish then lie about your family history as justification to take things to the next level. You get constant death threats until one faithful day one of them shows up at your doorstep to lynch you. They shoot you dead and the cops let them off the hook because of course they do. All because you freely posted all your personal information on the internet for any freak to see.
Think that's an extreme example? It literally happens all the time. The only reason I'm still around is because I keep that shit private so it never gets past the first step, but there's been plenty of others who weren't so lucky when it came to that sort of thing.
If you know you're in the wrong, delete the comment, or at least strikethrough everything you have changed your mind about.
The people who downvoted you have already moved on, they don't need or care about an apology and won't see it.
I won't delete the comment as that also deletes (not really but hides) the replies. As for strikethrough, I don't really think it matters that much.
When I read your comment I couldn't see what specifically you consider yourself being wrong about. Striking through could have clarified. Without it, I would have preferred the comment as it was. Then it at least makes sense within the thread and makes a clear statement. (Whether one agrees with it or not.)
I would appreciate it if conservatives stopped trying to strip away our rights, including the right to privacy.
untrue, politics affects the shape of everything, if we don't 'make it political' we let whatever political lean already is there continue. thats not apolitical, thats apathy
that said thanks for the post, good to know!
aren't you on a fucking anarchist instance, ding dong? shut the fuck up, we don't do "apolitical" theatrics here.
You are aware that "Don't bring politics into this" is code for "I don't agree with what you're saying" right? It's never a good look.