I just wanted to point out that while it has the same label, it does not always contain the same content.
I just wanted to point out that while it has the same label, it does not always contain the same content.
And the reasoning? As always Terrorists, pedophile, criminals, etc. Guess what: If those guys have not learned yet to make a big detour around official chat apps, they deserve getting caught. My bet is, those people already have their own secured means of communication. Maybe they have their own encrypted app, or they have a forum somewhere in the Darknet, whatever. But the chance that this new law will catch anything worthwhile is practically nil.
You don’t have them yet?
So there is no difference for you between e.g. the King James Bible, the NIV Bible, or the English Bible from 1631?
How about the ten commandments as shown in the English Bible print from 1631?
Trump is easy to understand:
Trump opens mouth -> Trump lies.
Some of those spam fighters did this, emulating an old bumbling man who avoided any “yes” like answers that could be malinterpreted as consent to anything, and kept the caller busy for many minutes with pauses, uncommitted “Hmms”, and useless questions. But I doubt that this program is available anywhere.
OK, now I get your point. Yes, those “ten commandments” would be funny to see in the classrooms. It might even teach some of the hardcore Christians and Bible thumpers something new…