Banning online anonymity tools like Tor won’t stop crime. It will only drive people underground and normalize government control over the internet

Banning online anonymity tools like Tor won’t stop crime. It will only drive people underground and normalize government control over the internet

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We USians often don’t realize that the Guardian is a right wing publication. A frustrating number of people in US circles (especially liberals who don’t know they aren’t leftists) think anything European/UK is ideal and that conservatives don’t have any influence there.

The Guardian is a left leaning publication, it’s the alternative to The Times which is more conservative and right leaning

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The fact that other publications are more right leaning than The Guardian doesn’t make it left leaning. It’s a liberal paper, supporting liberal positions and routinely expressing opposition to leftists like Corbyn. In my book, support for liberalism and opposition to leftism makes it a right wing publication.

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