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[–] Mniot@programming.dev 0 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Maybe the difficulty you're having is that you want to judge all action as good (it results in a perfect world) or bad (it does not result in a perfect world) and so inaction becomes the only safe course.

The Patriot Act wasn't created by a single individual. Not only did it require hundreds of powerful politicians working together, but many hundreds of administrative workers, tens of thousands of government employees to apply it, and millions of American voters who approved of it.

Some of the authoritarians behind the Patriot Act were, I'm sure, disappointed at how gentle it is and how few rights it strips away. But they still worked hard every day to enact it and I think you agree that it's played a role in making America more authoritarian and more willing to accept greater loss of rights.

Do you think it's possible to make change in the other direction in the same way? Through imperfect, compromised, incremental changes? If not, why do you suppose this only works in one direction?

[–] Objection@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago

No, of course not. You just explained exactly what I would have to do to make that happen: something. I don't see how the course of action could possibly be clearer.