Posted by bramhaag 7/5/2025
There is no such thing as a secure backdoor, so I wonder how they will "safeguard cybersecurity" (hint: they won't).
How about looking at EU's polices and behavior as a whole and see where they are.
Why are European governments like Germany and France banning right wing candidates from elections, authorizing the use of spyware on them, or forming a "cordon sanitaire" around them even though most of their policies are the common sense left wing ones of the 1990s (no illegal immigration, strict legal immigration)?
EU today is by and large ideologically captured by super left wing and against anything remotely right.
You're operating under the old left vs right definition when it's obviously shifted towards globalism vs national sovereignty. Nobody believes the left stands for supporting the laborers and their interests anymore.