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The point I am trying to make is, in the past 10 years, our position on corporate monopolies has not moved. But US politics has shifted, and the parties themselves have moved. We're huge supporters of Lina Khan and her work. But you know who else agrees with Lina Khan on Big Tech? Actually, JD Vance, as he's publicly stated: https://fortune.com/2024/08/11/jd-vance-5000-child-tax-credit-support-ftc-lina-khan-tech-regulation/ Can you imagine the Republican Vice Presidents of the past taking this position? It is not a bad thing that Republicans have moved so far on this issue, and are now in a position to go even further than Democrats have managed in the past four years. It's a good thing, and something that should be welcomed irrespective of your political leanings. Ultimately, we will judge actions, but for now, I am supportive of Gail Slater, just as I was supportive of Lina Khan. And honestly, it should not matter that one is a Republican, and the other is a Democrat.

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    Silver Huskey (silver_huskey@fandom.ink)'s status on Friday, 17-Jan-2025 05:10:26 JST Silver Huskey Silver Huskey
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    Even after this, I'm not going to give Proton a dime-- and I was a paying customer for about a year. I'm going to look elsewhere for a new VPN, even if I keep my one email address with them-- the bulk of my email goes through Tuta anyway.

    I'm just shaking my head at Yen's statement about JD Vance supporting Lina Khan-- therefore the GOP is good for anti-trust. Did I miss some reality where Khan is not being replaced by Andrew Ferguson? 🤨

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