sarahjamielewis,
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People have a right to access and use secure tooling that enables them to leverage modern cryptography.

The alternative is absurd. A demand to deliberately subvert foundational economic infrastructure. A position that should be laughed out of any sensible room.

sarahjamielewis,
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If, through some twist of fate, the printing press had arrived after the internet we'd be reading op-eds about the dangers of "anonymous reading" and demands for "accountable bookselling"

markhughes,
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@sarahjamielewis
Making people driving cars be preceded by someone on foot with a red flag was a good idea though.

steve,
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@sarahjamielewis to be fair, the printing press (and pretty much all other disruptive technology) has generated plenty of controversy in their own right. Such is the cycle of progress - there's always excessive push back until the new technology is accepted and a middle ground is found.

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