▲ | ACCount37 2 days ago | |
I don't have a confidence that I can "do their job". I have confidence that the organization is completely dysfunctional. In which case it's probably more productive to raze it to the ground and build it anew than to try to fix it. Especially if your idea of "fix it" involves "give them power to breach chat privacy of every citizen". A randomly initialized police force would outperform the baseline of "sorry, we somehow can't stop criminals from stealing those huge, serialized cars, and shipping them out of our extremely isolated island country - now give us more privacy breaching powers!" Even if you gave them those privacy breaching powers? They'll just use them to jail more people for things they said on Twitter. | ||
▲ | testdelacc1 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
> Especially if your idea of "fix it" involves "give them power to breach chat privacy of every citizen". I never said it was though. |