• Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    They are not. It’s not the governments job to parent the nations children, (and conveniently erode our privacy in the process)

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      8 days ago

      How is this argument different from “it’s not the governments job to provide healthcare / education / social services”

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        7 days ago

        Providing healthcare and social services is not inherently about controlling how people think and what information they have access to.

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      8 days ago

      When I was a kid I wouldn’t dream of wearing a stackhat riding my bike. Then the laws came in, everyone did and it was fine. Same as seatbelts.
      This is even more so because of the network effects.
      Don’t get me wrong - the Australian laws are a very blunt instrument & I hate the idea of having to identify myself to the government. Fortunately it hasn’t happened to me - yet.

      • Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.world
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        8 days ago

        Can’t say the law for kids to wear helmets on bikes has done much to get them to do so. Though I don’t think bike helmet laws did much to rob the population of their privacy either.