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Comments by "Taxtro" (@MrCmon113) on "The Worst Epidemic (Episode #213)" video.
Evan Koch Outlawing something doesn't mean you have to persecute everyone, who did it in the past. The British Empire even compensated former slave owners, rather than punishing them for what they had just declared illegal.
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It's not and they won't. The delusion that the world is somehow magically just is one of the most pernicious.
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@SeaTeaSnow I'm rolling on the floor. I'm literally dying. This idiot actually thinks that cutting off baby penis skins is not the most just thing to do. How else does he appease his deity? What a moron!
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The government does go after it aggressively though.
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Why? There was nothing in that podcast I didn't already know. The only controversial part was Sam's opinion on privacy, which he already formulated many years ago.
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Who is not having what conversation?
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Yeah, it's not like there was anything new in the podcast either. The only controversial part was Sam's opinion on privacy, which he already formulated more than five years ago.
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@CygnusEight Firstly, yes you are terribly weak and rape is quite typical of primates, so I don't see how it makes the perpetrators less human. Secondly you giving up any sort of privacy will certainly not "eliminate" child sexual abuse. Whether it will even decrease it a little bit is questionable. You don't need facebook or amazon to share things online. Just an internet connection.
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Yeah this episode is pretty weak.
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That's the dumbest shit I've heard in a long while. Not only would it not keep "praying" eyes away from your data, you wouldn't even know what data of you is being monitored. I'd rather have everything monitored than just a random selection I can't control.
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@615bla What is "real" surveillance? 1/100 of my stuff leaking is worse than all of it leaking. At least in the latter case people don't get a distorted impression.
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@neverhero3215 The title.
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Yes, it was. Nothing changed about that.
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@daniellove162 That number is BS. It's probably 3-5%, who have seen it. It's rather like saying that billions were affected by 9/11, because they've seen the towers fall on TV.
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Pizzagate was complete nonsense.
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@vickishook9715 So you are "enraged" and suspicious of random people around you. Great.
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@vickishook9715 There was nothing new for me in that podcast and if there was, I'd have still responded to your comment in the same way. You are helping exactly no one by being angry and paranoid.
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Sablicious Yeah confronting religion is a good first step.
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Lots of the things that can be done about this are actively prevented by the law. You could train a classifier for child sexual abuse, but it would need a very large ammount of such pictures and videos as input. You could try and entrap perpetrators, which is not possible if you have to remove their content, making them immediately aware that they've been caught. The problem with sacrificing privacy to make it easier to prevent cyber crime is that you can't build a backdoor that only select members of the state have access to. If the system has a weakness, it has a weakness that can be exploited by anyone.
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That's not how you solve problems. Ramming your head into a wall over and over again is not the best way to get rid off the wall. You have to look out for your head, too.
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Wouldn't say so, but fairly improbable, especially in the long run.
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What's the point in fighting over something everyone agrees on?
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