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As JD Vance delivered his speech about âEuropean overregulationâ and criticized âendless compliance costs imposed on the US companies by GDPRâ I have seen some voices from Europe who said something to the effect âI donât know a single EU company happy about #GDPR eitherâ.
Well, itâs kind of obvious companies arenât happy because GDPR was not made to make companies happy but to protect the privacy of consumers đ
This regulation is based on fundamental differences between US and EU legal systems. In EU, you own and control your personal data. In US itâs owned by whoever managed to extort it from you, and then aggregate, personalise and resell to any other entity anywhere.
For example, if you want to pay higher insurance premium because you have genetic tendencies to diabetes or obesity - well, thatâs the US way of doing business, but itâs not the only one, nor itâs somehow axiomatically âbetterâ. And yes, high insurance premiums also have the effect of increasing overall countryâs GDP, just as a house burnt and rebuilt also does this magic, yet somehow few people celebrate it đ
Then someone asked me if I really âfeel that my data is better protected thanks to GDPRâ. And yes, as a matter of fact the most invasive behavioural profiling arenât being rolled out by companies like Twitter or Facebook to EU specifically because of GDPR, while in US they just roll them out without asking anyone.
Anyone⌠of course except for the states which have regulations very similar or even more restrictive than GDPR, such as California. Yet, because California is âtheirâ, these companies and their CEOs with high media presence simply shut up and make their apps compliant with CCPA without all this barking about âhow GDPR kills out businessâ.
Itâs the same with EU VAT, about which Vance also whined, whereas US sales tax accounting rules are not even harmonized across states. But hey, you know what? An US business that has to emply a tax consulting company to get multi-state accounting right also increases overall GDP! đ
So effectively what in US is perceived as each stateâs fundamental right, sign of their diversity and key part of their autonomy, in the EU is portrayed as something equivalent to Soviet Union style central planning. And when they post all the memes about âbottle capsâ in EU, they of course never mention a gazillion of state-level archaic or absurd regulations which are nonetheless binding, especially if someone likes to build a class lawsuit around them.
And now as Tesla opened a new factory in #China, Iâve never seen Musk make a single critical remark about the overregulation in China, even though itâs even more complex than EU and US taken together due to its vast geographic and administrative diversity.
Dear Europe, please watch the American administration very closely these days. They are testing in production what happens when you let the billionaires act upon their belief that they own not only their absurd fortunes, but also the planet, the people and the state.
Watch the Americans, and if you don't want it to happen here, tax those fucking assholes out of existence. No more tax cuts, no more tax havens, no more not-so-secret Cayman bank accounts. Get your shit together, Europe, allow proper funding and proper legislation for your tax officers and try to save yourself before it's too late.
#TaxTheRich since #EatTheRich would be really fucking disgusting even if it was Anthony Bourdain doing the cooking.
Whenever I buy something I try to take a moment to imagine where it's useful life will end. Will I still have it in 5 years? in 10 years? Can it be repaired? If I grow bored with it and don't want it anymore would anyone else want it?
I imagine it in the landfill, or the thrift shop, as bits and parts reused in a project, or still loved and repaired and being used.
I wonder if there are ways to make kind of thinking more natural?
There is so much junk and it will make you depressed some day.
RN Erin Elizabeth Ann Strotman in Virginia is charged with breaking the bones of infants, mostly Black infants, in the NICU. Authorities are aware of at least 7 babies so far.
She's 26. She's not from "another time." This is 2025 USA. Just incomprehensible evil.
https://www.qasimrashid.com/p/hospital-horror-virginia-nurse-abused