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Chat Control didnt pass - they didnt even vote because they were afraid the result would be embarassing.

And we got told so many times, that EU now wants Chat Control. But it was a big fat lie.

EU is a democracy with different opinions, and when a small group of facists tries to read your chats, it does not represent the EU opinion.

But the whole media got you thinking so. Proving even on Lemmy, you and me are extremly prone to propaganda.

I quoted the article here with the news:

In a major breakthrough for the digital rights movement, the German government has refused to back the EU’s controversial Chat Control regulation yesterday after facing massive public pressure.

The government did not take a position on the proposal.

This blocks the required majority in the EU Council, derailing the plan to pass the surveillance law next week.

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[–] artyom@piefed.social 93 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Proving even on Lemmy, you and me are extremly prone to propaganda.

What? LOL Who do you think is pushing said "propaganda" to make people fear Chat Control unnecessarily?

And we got told so many times, that EU now wants Chat Control. But it was a big fat lie.

It was demonstrably not a lie. There were so many regions in support of it that it was dangerously close to passing.

I'm thinking this post is the propaganda. Really really lazy propaganda.

Don't worry, it'll be back again in a few months with a new coat of paint.

[–] Alaknar@sopuli.xyz -4 points 2 days ago (2 children)

There were so many regions in support of it that it was dangerously close to passing.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but - it wasn't "close to passing", it was "close to being passed on as a proposal for a law", requiring then a formal vote, no?

So, even if Germany retained its support and the motion went forward, it could still get smashed during the vote.

I’m thinking this post is the propaganda. Really really lazy propaganda.

I think you're misreading it and badly.

I read it as: "don't believe those who panicked that the EU is a fascist dictatorship that wants to subjugate the population, because it's still a democracy where the people have the power, as proven by Chat Control being thrown in the bin yet again".

[–] veniasilente@feddit.cl 1 points 1 day ago

So, even if Germany retained its support and the motion went forward, it could still get smashed during the vote.

Why risk it even being considered for a law, when so many governments have become emboldened by Taco to show their real colours? The soonest it can be put down to rest, the better.

[–] artyom@piefed.social 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

it wasn't "close to passing", it was "close to being passed on as a proposal for a law", requiring then a formal vote, no?

It's the same thing. Why would a country show support for the legislation and then vote against it later?

I read it as: "don't believe those who panicke

This is such a charitable reading that it's probably fair to assume this is OPs alt account.