Isn't it utterly strange that (some/many) European Ministers of Interior affairs or the heads of Constitutional Protection are against some of the democratic principles that they are supposed to protect and theirfore should be observed by the Constitutional Protection itself :shiro_confused2:
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Okay what I am most connecrend with is privacy and protection of the secret of correspondence
For example:
*)Ylva Johansson, European Commision, Commisioner for Home affairs, always bragging about scanning E2E communication
*)Omar Haijawi-Pirchner, Head of Constitutional Protection in Austria, Brags about how he needs tools to get complete access to phones
*)Nancy Faeser, Minister of Home Affairs in Germany (SPD), despite Coalition agreement of the current goverment still wants to scan E2E communication, also despite the European Court of Justice ruled against it (i guess twice) she still wants Data retention for Internet traffic.
*) France wants to suspend access to internet platforms if there are riots
*) Spain wants to censor the shit out of stuff (eg. they really don't like Catalonia)
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