>3 months before national elections in pajeetland >current right wing government widely hated for retarded shenanigans, killing jobs, wasting money and not keeping promises >suddenly passes an ordinance giving 10 intelligence and narco agencies access to any computer or phone without a warrant >next day passes another ordinance forcing online platforms to break end-to-end encryption and intercept+store data on indian servers, to stop "unlawful content" (yeah, right)
how are you guys doing? just wanted to say hi to you all for the last time before this country turns to china
He's a wannabe Xi. Fortunately Randoo and Chandrapakra won't actually be able to compete with Ping, Ming and Jing at stealing your collection of bob and vagene.
Ethan Johnson
TOILET racist cunts back to Jow Forums
Blake Morris
java is a way of life in india
somebody post that pooified java icon
Jose Thompson
Nigger tongue my anus. Also CIAnigges already have them, sorry sanjay.
Dylan Garcia
well, xi might be a dictator but at least he does something for his country. on the other hand the amazing mr mudi chaiwala takes genius decisions like demonetization and kills 3500000 jobs in one strike
>chandrapakra who?
Eli Kelly
>suddenly passes an ordinance giving 10 intelligence and narco agencies access to any computer or phone without a warrant implying they did not had that power already fuck off you randian shill. Go back to your plebbit echo chamber. I never expected there would be a day I would see leftwing parasite shill on Jow Forums. They have infiltrated everywhere.
Dylan Edwards
chandrapara*
My bad, sanjay. I had good experience with the techsupport today thank you dear.
Nicholas Johnson
t. vikas "i have nothing to hide" chaiwala
Juan Lewis
BASED now to wait for modiji to fuck over everybody working to subvert our nation and fuck over every single arab larper and xian in the country man i aint had this hard a boner in a looong looong time
Michael Martin
go back to randia leftyshill. nobody gives 2 hoots aboot your faggotry here. modiji will end socialism and your ilk will burn on the dtreets when dharmics retake our land
Brayden Martin
>implying mudi is not an jewish corporate puppet enjoy watching your country being torn up and fed to the ambanis
>dharmics retake your land he's playing clowns like you in the name of hinduism to serve his own interests. if he is hindutvavaadi why has he not built the ram temple in 4.5 years? why does he defy RSS orders to block FDI and private investment? why has he cut funds for education and given jio university an eminence status when it has not been built? why was ambani's unborn company added as an offset partner in the fighter deal in the place of a respected company like HAL?
you're all fools and you'll burn in the streets
Joshua Ward
*poos*
Nicholas Fisher
I agree, fuck that illiterate tea seller and fuck his illiterate fans. We need somebody like based Mr Gadkari, an educated intellectual who will make the BJP great again.
gadkari is an even bigger corporate puppet than mudi, he actively courts them and tears up regulations for them
Tyler Campbell
i'd rather have my country be fed to the ambaanis than to have a single cutcock on it,ambaanis will give the country employment. and i'm going to leave soon so it's not my problem
Carson Nguyen
>the NRI modi cocksucker meme is real can't make it up
Noah Roberts
t. pappu khan jhollawalla
Adam Bell
>to stop "unlawful content" It is the same in every country.
well at least in the US you have'll have a fair shot at some kind of a trial with decent judges, here they can use this plant whatever "evidence" they want into your phone or PC like in that drug cop movie and then eliminate you as a potential "threat" immediately. has happened before
Luis Hughes
>well at least in the US you have'll have a fair shot at some kind of a trial with decent judges You can be sent to Guantanamo if you wear some kind of watch.
Alexander Harris
did she show bobs and vagene
Xavier Howard
Hey you falcon son of a bitch, thanks much for your infographics. Are you still updating the website? Haven't been there since my last build.
Robert Thompson
Can't the opposition win the election if the current gov is hated and it's doing shit like this? Would they undo these laws if they won?
Jaxson Hughes
It's alright, India will soon be liberated by China
Samuel Walker
>politicians >giving up power gained by the previous administration
Oh my sweet summer child...
David Nelson
It happens all the time. They just need to aquire power through different means and they could get rid of these specific oppressive laws.
Jonathan Davis
So you think your ruling elites are going to get 1776'd? I hope so too, but highly doubt it.
Caleb Jones
get on our level India, we have... DESIGNATED SHITTING TRACKS
>Right-wing party being totally retarded on tech and privacy WOW
Nathaniel Nelson
Loo and toilet have the same meaning rajesh
Chase Miller
>implying left wing parties are not totalitarian and psychotic as well
So we're just going to pretend that the EU and China don't exist then?
Samuel Flores
China is left-wing in their name for sure, but EU lmao, ever heard of EPP? Not to mention some of the biggest players in EU have had a (center-)right government for a while and whole of EU is pretty much a liberal project built on the idea of trade and capitalism
Bentley King
And yes, I'm implying left-wing parties in general aren't as insane on tech and privacy, typically right-wing is more authoritarian, though there's authoritarian parties on both sides. But it's often the right wing governments who both claim how internet must be censored for moral reasons or to "protect children", privacy must be weakened in the name of security etc. Though of course there's a lot of variations, I'm sure in some places it's the left-wing that's conservative and authoritarian and right-wing who are liberal
William Jones
It's almost like totalitarians come in all stripes and a left/right paradigm does not address this. What a strange thought that everything doesn't fall conveniently into a one dimensional dialectic designed to empower an authoritarian ruling elite!
Owen Wilson
It's like I discussed this in my second reply, but I guess not since you felt the need to reply.
Jacob Cooper
Yeah that was a pretty funny how you btfo'd your own argument.
Jason Edwards
Are you perhaps the same guy who wrote this ? I'd very much like to hear their thoughts on how EU is left wing, despite all the center-right parties who have power in it and their historical tendency to be all about free market trade and whatnot
Jeremiah Allen
>falling for the shankar meme
Henry Hernandez
I'd advice reading the whole thing again with some though if you got that idea. Specifically the second reply. If there's something specific you didn't understand I can try to explain it to you.
Josiah King
Kejriwal when?
Matthew Cooper
The EU is centrist totalitarian and China is left wing totalitarian. Modi is a wannabe right-wing totalitarian. Left, right or center, there are only tyrants to choose from along this line.
>The EU is centrist totalitarian The whole project is about free market and trade and very much built on the ideas of liberalism, so you'll have to give some examples of this totalitarianism for me to follow your line of thought. And maybe a short description of what "totalitarianism" means to you if you're using something other than the common definition.
Ryder Cox
Government control over media and technology in this context. "Illegal opinions", "unlawful content" and constant pushes to gain the technology to enforce this authority. Maybe "corporate totalitarian" would be a label you'd be more accepting of for the EU.
Camden Diaz
"Corporate totalitarian" would be something I'd rather call countries like the US where large companies have huge amounts of power and very little is done to curb their power by anyone.
Joseph Butler
>next day passes another ordinance forcing online platforms to break end-to-end encryption and intercept+store data on indian servers, to stop "unlawful content" (yeah, right) Learning from Russia I see.
Liam Rivera
And the EU is somehow better in that regard? I don't get arrested for saying "nigger tongue my anus" or have bobbies show up at my door for hurting some jihadi's feelings on twatter. If anything the EU is more authoritarian than the US and it's the same corporations running the enforcement.
Angel Carter
In curbing corporate power? Yes, absolutely. When it comes to freedom of speech, there's some notable cases where in EU member states there's been questionable laws and rulings. Though I don't think those are examples of EU level shenanigans.
Luis Sanchez
It's worth fighting back regardless of what they "did already". If just a few countries manage to stop this insanity then that'd be great. Europe's already way past 1984. Keep in mind that warrants are pretty much limited to the US, here it's enough that some policeman decides to put spyware on your phone or computer. This can happen to you even if you never did anything wrong ever.
>totalitarianism Being arrested for criticizing the ruling party is something I'd say falls under that category. It's common in Sweden and Germany.
Jace Roberts
>alabama whats the problem, thats where shit belongs
Xavier Lopez
>>totalitarianism >Being arrested for criticizing the ruling party is something I'd say falls under that category. It's common in Sweden and Germany. Please give examples of people being arrested for "criticizing the ruling party", because that sounds pretty preposterous. Especially since you claim it's "fairly common".
Adrian Perez
Whether it's the state or corporations oppressing you, the end result is the similar except for the jail sentence.
I'd say people have much more control over the state (or in this case the EU) than they have over corporations. Corporations can try to avert laws and whatnot by working in different jurisdictions etc, not as easy for governments etc.
Luis Diaz
>Being arrested for criticizing the ruling party is something I'd say falls under that category. It's common in Sweden and Germany. This is your brain on Jow Forums
Nicholas Rodriguez
I really wonder what sort examples they have of this. Are they saying that if there's a government that makes a law and you go to jail for breaking that law, you're jailed for "criticizing the ruling party"? Would be ridiculously dishonest to claim that but it's the only example I can think of.
Dylan Hernandez
Congrats, you live in Asia. Encrypt your data, employ a concept of deniable encryption.
Joseph Jenkins
The people have almost no control over the EU superstate. The elected EU parliament is strictly advisory besides rubber stamps for EU commissioners selected by the council. There's so much abstraction that in the end, EU citizens have next to no say in how the EU government is run. It's just a big shitshow to shovel money to corporations and power to its politicians.
Hunter Reyes
It has a lot of abstraction (kinda necessary IMO but that's besides the point) but every major institution is voted for or decided by people who have been democratically elected. The "EU democracy deficit" is way overblown. Especially if you believe British media who seem to think it's all unelected bureucrats. Though I do think parliament's role should be strengthened a lot, if for nothing else than to make it clearer how the EU works and how people can affect EU level things.
Jose Collins
A matushka doll of bureaucrats voting for each other, chosen by oligarchs and promoted by their media machine with a rubber stamp parliament sounds pretty democratically deficient to me. The EU parliament is powerless by design and that will never change.
Ryder Bailey
Elected MEPs, elected heads of government, elected government ministers... Sure. Bureucrats voting for bureaucrats. It's all the same.
Oliver Foster
STREET
Noah Jones
>The whole project is about free market and trade and very much built on the ideas of liberalism hahahahahah oh you believe what they say and not look at their actions. hahahahhahah
Xavier Gray
An elected bureaucrat is still a bureaucrat. Media oligopolies are a hack for democracy anyways since toothpaste eating morons vote how the tv tells them to anyways. The ministers are put forward by the heads of government (selected by banking and corporate oligarchs) are the only thing the MEP's are allowed to choose from. It's a sham.
Landon Bennett
>EU didn't remove restrictions on trade, movement of labour, create a huge common market etc alright buddy
Jacob Young
So an elected bureaucrats are creating a democracy deficit because they're still bureaucrats? Not sure I follow the logic on that one. And the EU area is pretty fractured when it comes to media, especially if you compare it to the US, for example. (Though it's a bit of an unfair comparison.)
Jonathan Jenkins
Hahahaha mudarchod
Colton Peterson
Back to the shitting street raja
Hudson Rogers
Hate speech. It's not so much criticizing the ruling party, but saying that certain people that the ruling party says are good moreso than the other parties are actually bad is illegal if you say something bad enough about them.
Joshua Stewart
That's a huge stretch. I won't defend outright censorship (which the hate speech law is) but that's not even close to what was described in that post.
Daniel Smith
>It's not so much criticizing the ruling party It's not so much as it isn't like that at all lmao
Ethan Bell
next you're going to say libel laws are the same thing, i mean why not