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Dmitry Gudkov: why to understand why thinking is dangerous, in the end

Дмитрий Гудков: зачем понимать, зачем задумываться — это опасно, в конце концов

Remember, as Spring has crawled away from its own law? Like, she wasn’t going to bankrupt providers, and just wrote a piece of paper. Then 4 hundreds of members just clicked on some buttons, senators in the air too why-that hands waved, the President has a blot with the pen broke, and blame the government is it will develop a procedure for the storage of our correspondence.

Today otpolzanie continued. Even I did not expect. It turned out that the law is not about terrorists. That’s all it is storing the correspondence, the pictures, the soap operas “Santa Barbara” and saved in online games is the fight against the cursed West.

The real purpose of the law, according to Spring (which no one chose) — “create your own information technology, which will allow to protect the information security of Russian citizens, which will make impossible the access of foreign entities to information which is misleading our citizens.”

Somehow it is strange to ask — what if our correspondence will be available to comrade major, this will prevent it to be stored in either end of the globe? The “Deputy” of Spring to remind you that she alleged she wrote? It requires to copy information. Not to take away from abroad, and copy.
That is, the co-author Spring, Senator Ozerov, didn’t know about Tele2. And she, apparently, does not understand what she pulled out of the security Council. Well, why to understand why thinking is dangerous in the end.
Here and colleague Yarovoy, Sergey Neverov, too rushed a breast on an embrasure: “the most important thing that the operators under the guise of the price is not raised.

And the guise of someone, and Sergei Ivanovich? Muddy-waters who in our pond let loose? There whose fish-it floats, huh?
 

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