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paulusthe | 2 years ago

"regulations slow innovation" is not a valid reason to ignore any regulation one finds annoying.

That said, my problem isn't that he broke the rules. My problem is that, when confronted about having broken the rules, he lied about it then retreated into "why don't you believe the mission bro?" As if his solution is the only possible solution to the problem.

He's full of himself, doesn't care about rules, and gaslights those that criticize him. His messianic do-gooder-ism a bullshit marketing cover for him doing what he wants.

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CamperBob2|2 years ago

"regulations slow innovation" is not a valid reason to ignore any regulation one finds annoying.

Eh. We'd still be stuck with taxis, Prohibition, and 55 MPH speed limits if we followed this dictum. Not to mention paying taxes to the King of England.

poisonborz|2 years ago

Paying taxes to the King of England = companies should have unrestricted access to medical data of millions of people?