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Just the whole space ignores how to bring justice to criminals when peoples’ property and liberties are violated in this space.
All we get is the same NO KYC and MAH FREEDOM but no critical analysis of why these tethers were frozen what was the suspected crime and was it just or unlawful.
That is why I call it lazy journalism.
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So the real question isn’t “are freezes good or bad?” It’s: who decides, and what are the limits?
Your criticism of lazy journalism is fair. A lot of coverage leans on outrage instead of explaining that spectrum—from censorship resistance to compliance—and the costs on both ends.