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For All That Is Good About Humankind, Ban Smartphones

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    I can list examples of politicians promising things and then backtracking or making decisions that benefit them That proves it's possible, not that it happened this time. Indeed, and by that rationale there’s no basis for saying this is a good idea with regard, specifically, to the protection of children. No, just because something is not objective does not mean that claims about at are baseless. Do you think that the article here "has no basis for saying it's a bad idea"? Surely not. Politics is, more often than not, about questions that don't have objective answers. You say there's a provable downside, but it's not actually provable; it's still theoretical at this point. We don't know for sure whether anyone's data will be leaked, for example. It's in exactly the same realm as the potential upsides - it is likely (but impossible to quantify at this stage) that some people will feel curtailed in what they can do and say online, which will be negative for them. At the same time, it is likely (but impossble to quantify) that some children will not harm themselves because they won't have seen encouragement online to perform acts of self-harm. Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak from recent memory, i could probably dredge up some more. Boris you're probably right but I don't think Sunak went into politics to enrich himself or to seek power. The rewards you get in the UK are just pitiful - Sunak did a hundred times better by marrying into wealth, and anyone could do better by getting a job in the City. I know dozens of people who earn more than an MP even if you count all the likely dinners gifts and cushy consulting jobs they're likely to get. Why bother going to the trouble of getting selected, getting elected, and then having to show up for whipped votes, merely for a chance at some perks, when you could do better with less faff elsewhere> It might be interesting to listen to interviews with politicians from across the divide, preferably after they've left office. It won't make you agree with their position, but it'll make you see them in a different light when they're able to explain their thought process (which the media culture doesn't permit when in office) and the principles behind what they did. That’s why i stated it as me saying, not as an objective fact If you say something is true, then you should be able to justify it. Politics is not the realm of headcanon.
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    Alright, we generally seem to be on the same page (Except numerous great books and helpful short materials exist for virtually any popular major, and, while they take longer to study, they provide order of magnitude better knowledge)
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    I can think of a third red flag but it's kinda just the first red flag again.
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    Right, but the article does. Anyway, I'm moving on. Thanks for the discussion.
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    I really want to know the name of the contractor who made that proposal.
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