Posted on 11/12/2018 6:49:03 AM PST by Olog-hai
Fifty nations and over 150 tech companies are pledging to do more to fight criminal activity on the internet, including interference in elections and hate speech.
But the United States, Russia and China are not among them. [ ]
The declaration released Monday is supported by EU countries, Japan and Canada as well as tech giants Facebook, Google and Microsoft, among others.
(Excerpt) Read more at apnews.com ...
Hate speech, right.
“hate speech” as defined by leftists. No thanks.
I agree. A Globalist approach to fighting cybercrime is most likely to be a Globalist approach to steal personal information for nefarious reasons.
Orwellian language translated:
Interference in elections = Republicans/Conservatives/Nationalists winning.
Hate speech = Telling the truth.
A better headline would be “50 countries learn how to do cybercrime.”
The Euroweenies always declare crap, but they never do it.
The US is fighting cyber crime and has billions of dollars and major military commands to do it.
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