SELinux: Is it safe and secure?

With it being open source, I assume it is, however has been it fully audited by a non-partisan and competent professional, thus free of built in backdoors?

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Literally made by the NSA.

Yeah, but has someone non-governmental audited it?

AppArmor > SELinux

Explain why

This.
Why, ?

Bump.

Ubuntu Touch uses AppArmor
Andr*id uses SELinux and has exploits found every even day

bumping for interests in this debate

I think I'll install AppArmor instead then, thank you.

SELinux is REALLY complex compared to AppArmor

Does this complexity add anything though?

Bump for more information.

It is unnecessary shit.
You can build fully functional OS by POSIX without this.

Yes, inside complex shit you can add backdoor.
For example:
int poo (int loo){
return loo*loo;
}
Just no place to hide
int poo (int loo){
loo = Poo.calculate.loo(loo);
Poo.call(CIA-Niggers, loo);
return loo
}
See, easy to hide CIA-Niggers call

but it's opensource right?

Yep.
github.com/systemd/systemd

Yeah, so what? OpenBSD also is and it's full of FBI backdoors...

Wat do?

Bump.

Hopeful bump.