| ▲ | throw10920 a day ago | |||||||
> No, because programs sending telemetry to the US is so routine that and pervasive that we don't even remark on it. That's not a valid reason. Nice try, though. > Now who's committing a whole catalogue of fallacies? Calling a fallacious and manipulative comment that literally follows a country's propaganda playbook "propaganda" isn't a fallacy - it's just true. It's extremely telling that you didn't comment on any of the actual points that I made, such as it being a false dichotomy and whataboutism - because you know that I'm right, and so you had to resort to insinuations and redirections yourself. Congratulations, you just proved me right. | ||||||||
| ▲ | alex_smart a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The original comment was neither false dichotomy nor whataboutism. It was a simple point that the rest of the world is already used to their data being snooped by the US government. So apart from US exceptionalism, there is no particular reason they would be especially alarmed by the prospect of their data being sent to "Chinese servers". | ||||||||
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