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  • Most of the time lefties I speak with agree with Hasans analysis whether they know it or not…

    I have been watching Hasan for many years and enjoy his content, but am aware that there are lefties that don’t like him. But that’s fine… When it comes to spreading stories/issues/topics, what’s important to talk about are the stories/issues/topics themselves. Hasan doesn’t need to be involved in the conversation at all (I believe Hasan has even said this himself).

    Yes I find his analysis usually correct and his personality entertaining (not 100% of the time), but I can still talk about the topics covered with friends and family without mentioning Hasan. He’s just one of many ways to receive the news.









  • It looks like telegram under the U.S SCA and FISA acts may be gagged from disclosing government surveillance as well in their privacy policy or terms of service.

    However, their privacy policy on secret chats say this.

    Secret chats use end-to-end encryption. This means that all data is encrypted with a key that only you and the recipient know. There is no way for us or anybody else without direct access to your device to learn what content is being sent in those messages. We do not store your secret chats on our servers. We also do not keep any logs for messages in secret chats, so after a short period of time we no longer know who or when you messaged via secret chats. For the same reasons secret chats are not available in the cloud — you can only access those messages from the device they were sent to or from.

    This would be a lie if government agencies had backdoor access to your EE2E messages. And would potentially line themselves up to a lawsuit? However I am not a lawyer and don’t know if there are other laws that overwrite this.