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nomilkyesterday at 11:30 PM3 repliesview on HN

It might do that too, but access to information is just so utterly critical, and exponentially moreso in circumstances where government brutally cracks down on it, as we saw in Egypt during the Arab Spring and we're seeing in Iran presently.


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exe34today at 7:49 AM

Will it work when the US government is the one cracking down, banning interviews, etc?

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NuclearPMtoday at 2:14 AM

Access to information is dangerous when the information is controlled propaganda.

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jasonvorheyesterday at 11:44 PM

Then again, Egypt was definitely driven by Western agitators, as was the case Iran recently. Iran probably got Russian tech to trace starlink users during the blackout which put a target on many Western assets in Iran. I'm not saying the Iran government didn't also kill and torture independent actors nor that I support state violence (against its citizens, in this case). Just saying that any government will use violence to stay in power and to ensure regime change doesn't happen outside of whatever system the state upholds.

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