Dicond t1_j9t2ki9 wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzled-Collection-5 in Ukraine suffered more data-wiping malware than anywhere, ever: Russia has greatly accelerated cyberattacks on its neighbor in the wake of its invasion by DoremusJessup
Poor analogy. People get a defense attorney and fair trials in the US (as an example) and other free and fair countries because it is the right of a citizen. These are not citizens and are thus not subject to that rule.
Also, "internet usage is a human right" isn't written into law pretty much anywhere. Hell, there are very rural places in the US today that don't have reliable internet. Disallowing access to prominent, US based cites is perfectly within the bounds of a country, especially against a warmongering nation like Russia who refuses to exist under the confines of International convention and law.
Puzzled-Collection-5 t1_ja2tm6i wrote
> Poor analogy Proceeds to get on my analogy (because your first sentence is confusing, please define it better) level ignoring he asked me to explain on a level he can understand Also Russia is blocking it themselves so lol
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