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[−]estearum · 2026-07-01 Wed 21:45 UTC · link
lmfao

You know you're sitting here on the open Internet complaining about the US government with literally zero fear of any repercussions in any sense whatsoever?

You should go to an actual authoritarian country and just ask someone their opinion on their government.

The difference between flippant, hyperbolic complaining (you) and someone who will actually glance over their shoulder and totally clam up in response to that type of question is quite chilling in reality.

[−]LtWorf · 2026-07-01 Wed 22:05 UTC · link
Perhaps you have not heard of Francesca Albanese?

USA government does repercussions, severe ones.

[−]estearum · 2026-07-01 Wed 22:38 UTC · link
Wow, is GP afraid of being sanctioned?

Big if true, but I doubt it.

[−]LtWorf · 2026-07-02 Thu 06:15 UTC · link
Are you afraid of making sense?
[−]preg_match · 2026-07-01 Wed 22:24 UTC · link
The US is not authoritarian. But in terms of surveillance and privacy violations, we’ve really pushed it to the absolute limit. All of your communications are effectively tapped, especially since the US government can coerce private companies without letting you know.

There are very few exceptions, and of those that exist virtually all are under existential threat constantly.

[−]estearum · 2026-07-01 Wed 22:35 UTC · link
No, we haven’t “pushed it to the absolute limit.” We’ve pushed it to (and sometimes beyond) what’s Constitutional etc, but no, that’s not “the absolute limit.”

In other countries you can just be beheaded for saying negative things about the government. No trial necessary.

No, it’s quite illegal for the government to coerce private companies. Companies can and should and do sue the government for this.

[−]LtWorf · 2026-07-02 Thu 06:16 UTC · link
Which government are these? The ones you just made up?