

They are both remarkably similar in that regard.
They are both remarkably similar in that regard.
Certain types of advertising is illegal where I’m from. In particular: political adverts of any kind, and ads that target children.
I never considered it all that much of a paradox. If anything, it’s a linguistic contradiction. It’s a question of whether we should tolerate someone in/directly causing/wishing harm onto others. And it doesn’t matter whether they understand it themselves.
There is a lot of aspects that are considered “political”, that is arguably just “harm onto A that benefits B”. I think it is right to call it out. Universal health care, education, affordable housing, etc. Take of the capitalistic monocle, and certain “rights” and “wrongs” are painfully obvious.
I think it makes sense. It’s unfortunate, but Russia isn’t doing much in good faith, and it limits certain otherwise freedoms. Same with access to Internet. Trolls are everywhere in numbers. They play dirty in politics and are driving forces behind much of what I hate in the world, from the NRA og brexit. Anything that destabilises the west is in their playbook. Not getting to play, would be such a breath of fresh air.
I go to office when I don’t have to be productive. The factor is round 10x. As ridiculous as it sounds, one single good day at home equals about two weeks of normal days at the office