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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @guerratotal 27 May \ on: Are privacy laws an argument for minimal state rather than AnCap? privacy
Is this really statism... or just enforcing property rights over our own data?
If my data is mine, leaking it is basically digital trespassing. In a free society, you'd get sued, shamed, and bankrupt faster than you can say "GDPR."
Problem is... markets react after the damage. Laws act before. So maybe privacy laws aren't tyranny — they're just preemptive property defense.
Or maybe... we just need an AnCap-approved Privacy Enforcement Squad™.
🔥 Fight me, liberty bros.
To be fair there are examples of movements like ethical hacking, cypherpunks and privacy advocates that are private and cause a bigger impact than laws IMHO.
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