TheCIAGlowsInTheDark
Hellovan Onion
I'll say this, I don't disagree with Jersh in his assertion that America has some piss poor consumer protection laws and piss poor privacy laws for the Internet.
American Big Tech are objectively unethical in how they treat user data and they do the bare minimum in protecting said data. Big Tech companies (Facebook, Alphabet Inc, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and so on) love personal data because there's a lot of money to be made off people's data where they can sell it to the highest bidder (usually this data is sold to advertisers and governments). Big Tech companies kinda half-ass their cybersecurity because they don't really have much of an incentive to do more than the bare minimum when it comes to data protection. Shit like sim swapping is common because Big Tech doesn't have an incentive to protect personal data.
Now over the years, many developed countries have pass their own laws that tackle this issue. The European Union with their GDPR, Japan legislating their strict consumer protection and privacy laws, doxing being illegal in some developed countries like The Netherlands and Germany, and even authoritarian shitholes like China and Russia has since legislated their own consumer protection and privacy laws in regards to the Internet. America is embarrassingly lagging behind when it comes to this.
With this said, let's be real here. Jersh doesn't care that Big Tech sells user data to the higher bidder, he just wants to get back at Big Tech for screwing over Kiwi Farms. I'm sure Jersh is well aware that Kiwi Farms currently benefits from the lack of privacy and consumer protection laws in America and if someday America gets its own version of the GDPR then that will be the death blow to Kiwi Farms and other websites like them. To Jersh, if he can't get platformed then no one can and he's willing to support a privacy law for America that takes away Big Tech's revenue stream when it comes to the sale of personal data.
To me, it just seems Jersh wants to get back at Big Tech for screwing him over and so in his mind he's like, "If I go down, I'm taking you down with me".
American Big Tech are objectively unethical in how they treat user data and they do the bare minimum in protecting said data. Big Tech companies (Facebook, Alphabet Inc, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and so on) love personal data because there's a lot of money to be made off people's data where they can sell it to the highest bidder (usually this data is sold to advertisers and governments). Big Tech companies kinda half-ass their cybersecurity because they don't really have much of an incentive to do more than the bare minimum when it comes to data protection. Shit like sim swapping is common because Big Tech doesn't have an incentive to protect personal data.
Now over the years, many developed countries have pass their own laws that tackle this issue. The European Union with their GDPR, Japan legislating their strict consumer protection and privacy laws, doxing being illegal in some developed countries like The Netherlands and Germany, and even authoritarian shitholes like China and Russia has since legislated their own consumer protection and privacy laws in regards to the Internet. America is embarrassingly lagging behind when it comes to this.
With this said, let's be real here. Jersh doesn't care that Big Tech sells user data to the higher bidder, he just wants to get back at Big Tech for screwing over Kiwi Farms. I'm sure Jersh is well aware that Kiwi Farms currently benefits from the lack of privacy and consumer protection laws in America and if someday America gets its own version of the GDPR then that will be the death blow to Kiwi Farms and other websites like them. To Jersh, if he can't get platformed then no one can and he's willing to support a privacy law for America that takes away Big Tech's revenue stream when it comes to the sale of personal data.
To me, it just seems Jersh wants to get back at Big Tech for screwing him over and so in his mind he's like, "If I go down, I'm taking you down with me".
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