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[-] possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 9 points 5 months ago

I am not saying that this content should be allowed or disallowed. All I am saying is that one shouldn't have jurisdiction over any country. If they want to have it removed via official government channels. Just don't try to force it world wide.

Also you are falling into the trap of censorship. Once you start mandating it it is a very slippery slope. It starts with public safety and ends with attacks on journalism. I can't and shouldn't control what happens in Australia but in my own country I will continue to support free speech as it is critical for democracy.

Additionally Elon was not even mentioned in this article. I'm sure he knew about it but he didn't comment publicly. Just because you hate some billionaire doesn't mean he plotting.

[-] Ilandar@aussie.zone 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Additionally Elon was not even mentioned in this article. I’m sure he knew about it but he didn’t comment publicly.

"Didn't comment publicly"? Is this a joke comment or are you really this uninformed? The guy was constantly tweeting about it:

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And this is only the times I could find him tweeting about it on his personal account. It doesn't include any of his multiple retweets of other people who were arguing in support of his position (including comparisons to Nazi Germany and Hitler), or any statements he gave directly to the media. It is rather ironic that you went after the previous person for some supposed "hatred" of Musk - maybe we need to be questioning your bias as well, considering you just straight up lied about his involvement in the saga.

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

It's NOT a slippery slope. You just define the bounds lol

International laws already exist for a lot of things

Again, if its your family, suddenly people like you care.

It's like freedom to carry guns in the US.. That is working out SO WELL, and the NRA will argue that once you take away guns, it's a slippery slope, the government will control you, etc. None of that happens.

The slippery slope argument doesn't really work well, and throughout the years, people have used it to argue against everything from seat belts, to restrictions on kids toys

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