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The moderators of lemmy.ml show an unwillingness to accept rational discussion and demonstrate a flawed understanding of mutual respect.
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Surveillance protects people from terrorism, and sacrificing some privacy makes us safer.
Do you agree? If not, what is your counterargument?
Edit:
Among the meaningless comments made by people who are incapable of rational thinking, these few are actually meaningful and reasonable.
From @Ildsaye@hexbear.net
Surveillance gives terrorists like the US and its Zionist appendage a huge advantage, and the working class should not be surrendering its data to them without a fight.
However those comments can only prove Surveillance are unacceptable in America and Zionist related countries, Can anyone provide a counterpoint for other countries like Russia, China, India, Japan, South Korea…


@queermunist@lemmy.ml
as I can’t reply under the original post I will reply here
Does it mean if Surveillance are acceptable in countries that is not America and Zionist related countries?
There is no evidence of terror regimes in the governments of Russia, China, India, Japan, and South Korea. and people can always argue Surveillance are acceptable when leadership have changed in a country. Does it mean if Surveillance are acceptable in countries like Russia, China, India, Japan, and South Korea… ?