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    It’s entirely possible to judge someone’s fitness by the acts they take in office alone.

    Why would I want to know their fitness after they were elected? Sorry, if you’re secretly a Nazi, I want to know before I vote for you.

    What could possibly be in your browser history that you don’t want people to see?

    • @[email protected]
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      207 days ago

      My browsing history is my business, not yours or anyone else’s. You may as well start asking for my correspondence history, a record of the content of my private conversations, etc…

      I understand the danger that bad actors posing as normal candidates pose. Trust me, I’ve dealt with it first hand. But throwing out huge swathes of otherwise qualified candidates because they aren’t willing to share every piece of their personal life is not the remedy.

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        When you’re going to be given governmental powers beyond a normal citizen’s, it’s everyone’s business what sort of person you really are.

        A browser history is not every piece of a personal life.

        I am sorry, but it sounds like you have a good reason to be opposed to this.

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            -45 days ago

            That’s okay, according to @ASeriesOfPoorChoices, it’s because I am “going insane.” Gotta love an ableist. (I actually have mental illness, so I always love people who use it as a weapon.)

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          Dude, I normally agree with you, but not on this. You’re trying to set up a purity test for office. You might not use it that way, but the Repuglicans will.

          Also do you really want to see your daughter’s entire browser history because you raised her well, and she decides to become a civil servant? Or worse, have it plastered all over the news? Think hard on that one.

          • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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            FS is a weird one. Did you know he didn’t know that online coupons existed? like, at all? It started in a topic about Domino’s pizza (yes, he never knew Domino’s Pizza had coupons), and turns out it expanded to anything online, as he listed a bunch of websites that he was certain, just like Domino’s, didn’t have coupons. I’m not discrediting everything about him, but between this “privacy shouldn’t exist” stance and “everyone else is at fault for me never knowing that coupons existed on the internet”, I’m starting to wonder.

          • Flying Squid
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            If she did something nefarious that the public should know about? Absolutely I do. I’m not why you think I would consider family a special case and I’m sorry you think that I’m that sort of hypocrite because I sure have never indicated I am.

            (Also, I don’t know why people insist on telling me they normally agree with me when they disagree with me, but it happens all the time.)

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              Nah dude, I wasn’t calling you a hypocrite. I was trying to reframe it so that you could see how whatever her sexuality is would be weaponized against her. It’s a bad idea, for people that "have nothing to hide.

              Would you want the world to know all the porn you ever looked at? Cause I wouldn’t, and from what I can tell, I’m into some pretty tame shit.

              • Flying Squid
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                I wouldn’t run for office. And if you’re worried about that sort of thing and don’t want people to know about it, maybe you shouldn’t either. Because if they learn, you’ll be in a world of shit of your own making when you could have avoided it.

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                  So let’s push normal people out of public office, and make sure to only have sociopaths who have no shame?

                  For example, I looked up a spider monkey’s vagina because a book about sexuality my partner was reading said they have large external clitoris coming out of their butt.

                  I can bet you all my wealth that it would be used by Republicans to say I’m into bestiality and a sexual deviant.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    -76 days ago

                    Why would someone vote for a sociopath with no shame if they saw that from their browser history?

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                  56 days ago

                  The result of this is that the only people who can get into office are literally perfect or they’re very good at hiding their activities. You leave no room for normal people with varying levels of flaws and foibles and ‘weird’ interests to participate.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    Why would only perfect people have things in their browser history that wouldn’t turn people away from voting for them?

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      What could possibly be in your browser history that you don’t want people to see?

      I’m sorry, do you live in the same world as the rest of us? Seems like half the country wants to murder gay people and thinks porn should be illegal and you can’t fathom why someone might want to hide perfectly acceptable parts of their identity?

      This would basically disallow any closeted gay/trans person from ever running for office, for example. People deserve their privacy.