| ▲ | fp64 3 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
My understanding is that the research service is providing legislation with research to inform them on how to implement. What is your claim? That the parliamentary research service is just a bunch of people writing documents nobody cares about and if you look just long enough you will find for each of their results something that claims the opposite? | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | AlecSchueler a minute ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> My understanding is that the research service is providing legislation with research to inform them on how to implement And do you think the research would be complete or honest if it didn't present criticisms and a comprehensive list of use cases for VPNs? It says so many positive things about VPNs and describes them as "essential" so it's really difficult to comprehend how anyone could spin it as somehow calling for a VPN ban. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | traceroute66 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> My understanding is that the research service is providing legislation with research to inform them on how to implement. Dude, just go read the damn website. The research service does not operate on its own volition. An MEP requests a piece of research to assist them in their parliamentary work because they require independent, objective and authoritative analysis of a topic. Please stop with the damn conspiracy theories. Sheesh. A random MEP asked for this research. The MEP may or may not ever table anything based on the research. Ergo, it may or may not ever progress into the parliamentary debate, let alone votes, let alone member state implementation. Its just RESEARCH. Stop with the FUD. | |||||||||||||||||
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