| ▲ | anonymous908213 3 hours ago | |||||||
Why, then, is the supposed anti-US/China/India/Russia power bloc trying to pass laws to mandate absolute surveillance of all private communications? If the EU is going to continue attempting to legislate away people's freedoms for purposes that are completely out of scope for the reason it exists, then the natural result is that people will turn on the EU. There is little purpose in staving off the surrendering of independence to US/China if the process entails surrendering even more freedom than they would demand to the EU, all the more so when the EU already rolls over to the US/China on almost everything anyways. I am supportive of a pan-European unification in theory, but if the result looks anything like this, no wonder people are disillusioned with the European project. With friends like the EU, who needs enemies? | ||||||||
| ▲ | oblio 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Every government has abhorrent proposals. This is a PROPOSAL. Then proposals maybe turn into laws, through a complex process. We are HERE. A good government doesn't have many with abhorrent LAWS. | ||||||||
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