Law The RESTRICT act aims to tackle TikTok. But it’s overly-broad and has major privacy and free speech implications. - It gives the government more power over ALL forms of communication.

The RESTRICT act aims to tackle TikTok. But it’s overly-broad and has major privacy and free speech implications.
RelcaimTheNet (archive.ph)
By Didi Rankovic
2023-03-27 18:07:40GMT

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Senator Mark Warner's Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology (“RESTRICT”) Act is currently in Senate procedure, as is widely thought to be targeting China's TikTok in particular.

However, those who bothered to read the text of the proposed act – which will next be considered by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, are warning that it is not merely about TikTok, but aims to grant wide powers over all forms of domestic and foreign communications to the government – such as enforcing “any” mitigating measure to deal with risks to national security.

We obtained a copy of the bill for you here. (archive.org)

And, observers critical of these legislative activities note, there would be no due process in taking these measures, and not much in terms of safeguards.

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The Libertarian Party's Mises Caucus notes that the draft text states that the act's goal is to authorize the US secretary of commerce to review and prohibit “certain transactions between persons in the United States and foreign adversaries, and for other purposes.”
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Observers note that if somebody or something is designated as a threat to national security, under the proposed legislation, the government would be given full access to these entities.

The text of the act singles out several usual suspects as foreign adversaries, such as Russia, China, Iran, etc., but, the director of national intelligence and the secretary of commerce are free to add new “foreign adversaries” to the list, while not under obligation to let Congress know about it.

They would also be given 15 days before notifying the president.

Critics make a point of the fact that US citizens marked as national security threat can also be considered and treated using the provisions of this proposal as “foreign individuals.”

And when this designation is in place, then the threat of “any action deemed necessary” to mitigate it kicks in, which could result in people being ordered to pay a million dollar fine, spend 20 years in prison, or lose all assets (and these forms of punishment would be meted out without due process).

No limits are put on the funding and hiring to enforce the act, and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) would not apply.

All that just to “ban” TikTok?

Either way, The White House is in favor of passing RESTRICT Act. (archive.ph)
 
Regular like clockwork. Each time it's horrific, with the same easily predicable horrible outcome...
Absolutely stupid bill, it’s creepy as fuck. Watch it not pass. For real, come back and check, this won’t pass. It’s alarming, it’s idiotic, and not the first attempt. It’s already dead in the water, though it is strange more attention isn’t being given yet. Probably all the attention going to the other creepy stuff happening, purposefully or not. Regular like clockwork indeed.
 
Absolutely stupid bill, it’s creepy as fuck. Watch it not pass. For real, come back and check, this won’t pass. It’s alarming, it’s idiotic, and not the first attempt. It’s already dead in the water, though it is strange more attention isn’t being given yet. Probably all the attention going to the other creepy stuff happening, purposefully or not. Regular like clockwork indeed.
Don't worry, they slice it up into more manageable packages and hide it in the next omnibus TOTAL NIGGER TRANNY FREE SHIT INFRASTRUCTURE SUPERMEGA-bill they have to shit out to save the failing banks. We have a saying in Krautland: "Steter Tropfen höhlt den Stein", which roughly translates into something along of 'persistence pays off'. Eventually, maybe in 5 or 10 years you'll wake up and find your internet access being blocked by a giant FBI-sign with a QA about how you done a racism and that the reprisal in form of a drone strike is like 10 seconds away from blowing you up on the shitter.
 
Absolutely stupid bill, it’s creepy as fuck. Watch it not pass. For real, come back and check, this won’t pass. It’s alarming, it’s idiotic, and not the first attempt. It’s already dead in the water, though it is strange more attention isn’t being given yet. Probably all the attention going to the other creepy stuff happening, purposefully or not. Regular like clockwork indeed.
I feel like something like this is bound to happen eventually. I'm a brainlet so Idk how much chance this has but with only 8 I think reps against it I'm pretty scared
 
Absolutely stupid bill, it’s creepy as fuck. Watch it not pass. For real, come back and check, this won’t pass. It’s alarming, it’s idiotic, and not the first attempt. It’s already dead in the water, though it is strange more attention isn’t being given yet. Probably all the attention going to the other creepy stuff happening, purposefully or not. Regular like clockwork indeed.
Really optimistic assuming it won't pass considering how many powerful Uniparty congressmen are backing it.

 
Steter Tropfen höhlt den Stein
Constant vigilance pays off. My favorite saying from Die Mutterland ist: “Wer im Glashaus sitzt, soll nicht mit Steinen werfen,” and for English speakers means something like “those living in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.” Things can turn on a dime, true. Can’t live afraid or risk going insane, so, vigilance is important, but not at the detriment of balance. I’ll worry if it makes it past its first vote. Then I’ll join the chorus, until then, it’s just another day with the usual suspects.
 
So what's stops a handful of corrupt and/or idiot politicians just voting yes? If the only backlash is just a bunch of angry messages on social media then why would they care?
Nothing, because the cattle that's sitting on a billion guns has collectively decided that holding the gobbermehnt accountable is not in their best interests.
>two more weeks
>then we will do something
>we will definitely do something, I swear
> we will burn down DC and lynch all those uniparty officials in minecraft
Meanwhile, the disarmed French are rioting and burning shit down over the retirement age...
 
Meanwhile, the disarmed French are rioting and burning shit down over the retirement age...
And nothing will happen in France either. Protests in Europe are nothing more than pressure release valves for the goberment. The commies just gather a lot of idiots, set fire to cities with the lowest voting presence in the country then they wonder why they don't get elected 2 years later.
 
Nothing, because the cattle that's sitting on a billion guns has collectively decided that holding the gobbermehnt accountable is not in their best interests.
>two more weeks
>then we will do something
>we will definitely do something, I swear
> we will burn down DC and lynch all those uniparty officials in minecraft
Meanwhile, the disarmed French are rioting and burning shit down over the retirement age...
I just feel like whatever "spirit" these people used to have is gone after the Fetanyl Floyd riots and Jan 6th, it has proven to them that they don't run the country and they will get fucked sideways if they try to do anything.
 
And nothing will happen in France either. Protests in Europe are nothing more than pressure release valves for the goberment. The commies just gather a lot of idiots, set fire to cities with the lowest voting presence in the country then they wonder why they don't get elected 2 years later.

I just feel like whatever "spirit" these people used to have is gone after the Fetanyl Floyd riots and Jan 6th, it has proven to them that they don't run the country and they will get fucked sideways if they try to do anything.
I am generally of the opinion that is has, ultimately and definitely, need to get much, much worse. Political issues don't ever generate enough pressure to annoy the masses beyond the breaking point. But economic issues? 100 of a hundred times. Mind you, the USSR didn't necessarily collapse over political issues like civil liberties. It collapsed because the people in the east lived in abject poverty and misery and even the most draconic censorship didn't prevent them from finding out that in the west the people had hot water in every flat, coloured television, exotic fruits, coffee and had for the most part meaningful employment that was well paid and that the money they got bought them high quality consumer items whenever they wanted. This is also the reason why the CCP can hold totalitarian power over China: they fixed the economy just enough for a good chunk of the people to shut their mouths about muh democracy and muh freedom. None of that matters to an upper middle class bug programmer or engineer that can afford to live in Shanghai. These people are least polarized people you'll ever meet.

Just gradually decline the living standard in the west, make the people work longer hours for less pay, continue to debase their currency, slaughter parts of their youth in endless forever wars, restrict the selection of items they can purchase with their increasingly worthless money, price them out of their homes and finally completely collapse the economy for the benefit of the ruling oligarchs and you will see a storm of revolutionary zeal not witnessed since the days of Lenin. And guess what the corrupt oligarchs in the west are doing: all of that, and then some.
 
On one hand you guys are right, on the other hand things have not gotten even close to as bad as they could be.

There is indeed a lot of resentment, but also a lot of control. People don't want to rock the boat, they don't want to risk it. But every day that passes things are getting worse. Joe Normie doesn't want to have to grab a gun, he really fucking doesn't, but it doesn't meant he won't ever do it.

I recommend you guys set your minds back to the last time a society had a similar terminal decline and what happened then. The Warsaw Pact took almost a decade after Gorbachev got in to collapse. In some ways the entire pact lost the chance to win the Cold War as far back as when Khrushchev got ousted but it still lasted till 1991.

Not all collapses end in Yugoslavia. Some implode a lot less spectacularly like Commie Poland and Baltic states. And some get what they fucking deserve, like the Romanians did to Ceaușescu.

Remember: the quickest path to political radicalization and violence is not rhetoric or speeches, but 3 missed meals.
 
The best thing you can do to oppose this (outside of contacting Congress) is download Tiktok. Yes, Tiktok's dumb as fuck and is only used by teenage girls and middle age pedophiles, but they can't delete the Tiktok app directly off your phone, they can only force Apple and Google to take it off the shop. They probably can't even touch the servers since they can always just be moved to China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan.

For those worried about giving China their data, is it really any worse than giving your data to the American government or corporations at this point? Both countries don't care about your privacy and censor (or are trying to censor) the Internet hard, but at least China cracks down on trannies and wokeshit in their country.

Plus, what kind of vital information is China going to glean from Tiktok? Avocado toast recipes? Your daughter's favorite dance music? The secret to having smooth, acne free skin? It's not like people are posting top secret military information on there.
 
Would TOR count as a VPN under this? Honestly forcing a small autistic userbase on tor might turn out fun, its only use right now is basically acquiring illegal stuff.
Yes. It doesn't name VPNs specifically. What the bill does is gives authority to the US government to restrict the use of ANY communications or networking platform that can be used to by pass restrictions and access illegal websites. Like say, Tik Tok. This covers VPNs, but TOR does the same thing too, so it would be caught up in this too.
 
My prediction: The "VPN ban" aspect of the bill is a red herring intended to draw fire from the rest of the bill. It'll draw mass criticism as the rest of it is ignored, then they'll "cave" and replace it with a "sane and sensible" corrected bill that does what they actually wanted in the first place. Everyone will cheer as if they accomplished anything.

The part they're likely actually interested in passing is the ability to arbitrarily, with no due process, declare someone an enemy of the state and then have the legal power to do "any action deemed necessary" to "identify, deter, disrupt, prevent, prohibit, investigate, or otherwise mitigate" the "risk" they pose. Notice how that covers basically anything and everything the government might want to do to someone. What constitutes the risk? Who fucking knows. Could be as little as being suspected of being in communication with someone from a country declared as a foreign adversary (which they can change at any time, without letting anyone know.)
 
My prediction: The "VPN ban" aspect of the bill is a red herring intended to draw fire from the rest of the bill. It'll draw mass criticism as the rest of it is ignored, then they'll "cave" and replace it with a "sane and sensible" corrected bill that does what they actually wanted in the first place. Everyone will cheer as if they accomplished anything.

The part they're likely actually interested in passing is the ability to arbitrarily, with no due process, declare someone an enemy of the state and then have the legal power to do "any action deemed necessary" to "identify, deter, disrupt, prevent, prohibit, investigate, or otherwise mitigate" the "risk" they pose. Notice how that covers basically anything and everything the government might want to do to someone. What constitutes the risk? Who fucking knows. Could be as little as being suspected of being in communication with someone from a country declared as a foreign adversary (which they can change at any time, without letting anyone know.)
Let's also not forget who Mark Warner is. Hes the head of the Intelligence committee. He glows like the fucking sun, and hes not a tech illiterate boomer. He made his fortune in the telecommunications business. He knows exactly what he's doing. Everything in this bill is deliberate.

This bill essentially makes US citizens and persons subject to the same financial and oversight restrictions as foreign entities ubder the Patriot Act. And the decision making process is not run through the judiciary but through the office of the director of national intelligence. With ZERO accountability let's not forget. The bill also says you can't even SUE them for their decisions. They don't even have to tell you WHY they decided to designate you a "risk".

They are literally trying to turn the CIA into JANNIES. Just imagine it.
 
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