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That's horrible, I agree, but... I don't think there's any company that doesn't do these. (at least if they want to operate in China)

edit: and not just China. What makes you thing Google wouldn't do this in the US?




The sad fact that more and more large corporations are willingly helping regimes with surveillance and repression is only overshadowed by the fact that even people who claim to care still use, support or outright defend these companies.


Your bottom line doesn't rise above basic human rights. If your profit forecast requires you to make concessions on rights to a political party that is currently putting an ethnic and religious minority in detention camps, then your profit forecast is wrong.

There is no reason sufficient to justify such behavior.

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As to Google in the US, there is no legal framework requiring them to obey any administration and in fact significant protection if they would like to make fun of or openly attack it. There is no comparison here that isn't in utter bad faith.


Whataboutism. A company behaving poorly doesn't excuse another company from behaving poorly.

Horrible - to use your word - is horrible, no matter how many people are doing it.




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