Post #3388264
2026-06-16 15:47 UTC
Those are terrible examples. We needed affirmative action policies to get past people’s biases, and women’s suffrage needed an amendment to the Constitution. MeToo was more the destruction of “catch and kill” tactics by social media for powerful men committing crimes that rarely leave evidence beyond corroborating witnesses.
Plus, there was zero danger of eroding intellectual property rights here.
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@Mordikan@kbin.earth 2026-06-16 16:06
I've never heard anyone say that the Civil Rights movement was a bad example of people demanding enforcement of existing laws and rights. That's kind of the hallmark of that exact thing. And the EU commission outlined exactly why this is eroding intellectual property rights. I honestly don't know what to say to you at this point. I'm not going to debate your bad faith arguments, so that's where this ends. Much like SKG.