No one with a working moral compass should be providing this regime with a single second of their services anyway. Not even sweeping the god damned floors. I get there are people who don’t have a choice economically, but Krebs is not one of them.
> No one with a working moral compass should be providing this regime with a single second of their services anyway. Not even sweeping the god damned floors
This administration is a disgrace to America. This was an individual targeted for retribution solely because he was director of CISA and said the 2020 election was the "most secure in American history".
If the President thinks a crime was committed let him bring it and lose in court. This is un-American chicken shit tin-pot dictator behavior.
Sorry to bring personalities to the conversation, but to better illustrate my point -- are you going to do anything about it? Probably no, and everyone are just like you. So why would they bother if American public is silent on that?
I've lived in authoritarian country before, and know very well that internet comments don't do anything at all, even when 80%+ citizens are against something and actively show it off online.
Considering that you lived in an authoritarian country, what did you find was the most effective way of resisting the worst of it? Was there a free and open democratic process there? Was there a price that the population paid for speaking freely online?
Regardless of what else I do, when I comment, I want people to not feel isolate or only in their views. The administration is working hard to create a climate of fear and intimidation and it is important to resist it in multiple ways.
I agree commenting in isolation is less valuable. Voting, calling representatives, going to town halls, and running for office are all more valuable.
Glad to see you agree with the government cuts.
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If the President thinks a crime was committed let him bring it and lose in court. This is un-American chicken shit tin-pot dictator behavior.
Sorry to bring personalities to the conversation, but to better illustrate my point -- are you going to do anything about it? Probably no, and everyone are just like you. So why would they bother if American public is silent on that?
I've lived in authoritarian country before, and know very well that internet comments don't do anything at all, even when 80%+ citizens are against something and actively show it off online.
Regardless of what else I do, when I comment, I want people to not feel isolate or only in their views. The administration is working hard to create a climate of fear and intimidation and it is important to resist it in multiple ways.
I agree commenting in isolation is less valuable. Voting, calling representatives, going to town halls, and running for office are all more valuable.
Executive Order Revoking Chris Krebs and SentinelOne Clearances, Review of CISA (46 points, 7 days ago, 14 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43638616
Trump fires Christopher Krebs of US cybersecurity agency (17+17 points, 4 years ago, 2+4 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25133122 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25131635
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