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RecycledMatrix t1_j1aqulx wrote

We're long overdue for a global GDPR framework. Implementing it seems impossible due to the financial and logistical incentives for corporations and government, but we've handled worse issues on a global stage.

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Ma3vis t1_j1cjil1 wrote

> We're long overdue for a global GDPR framework

I mean how can you protect citizens rights to constitutional privacy without one? All these foreign spy agencies, government contractors and private corporations swaying elections and collecting meta data is a threat to democracy, or a moral hazard at the very least

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Prophet_Tehenhauin t1_j1d0c8p wrote

With roe overturned do we have a constitutional right to privacy? Where is it?

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Horkrux t1_j1djt2z wrote

r/USdefaultism

On a more serious note: fuck that ruling

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apimpnamedmidnight t1_j1djn7c wrote

Could you explain to me how a right to privacy is a right to abortion? Does the right to privacy provide the rest of our rights to medical care?

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Prophet_Tehenhauin t1_j1ecas0 wrote

There is no right to privacy in the constitution. It was created out of court rulings - the main one being Roe

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sudoku7 t1_j1e9fdy wrote

You can read the Roe v Wade decision yourself if you want specifics, but the premise of it was that the government could not ban abortions due to the mother's right to privacy regarding her medical treatment.

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N3UROTOXINsRevenge t1_j1dbmr5 wrote

Things need to be physically done to stop it. Voting and regulation doesn’t happen because the companies buy their power. We have to take it back.

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lvlint67 t1_j1l4vbm wrote

The problem will always be jurisdiction.

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