Is it weird that out a failed negotiation, there is a threat against a private entity publicly?
Isn't it supposed to be freedom of something? Does this trigger any laws or something? Just for curiosity sake
Is it weird that out a failed negotiation, there is a threat against a private entity publicly?
Isn't it supposed to be freedom of something? Does this trigger any laws or something? Just for curiosity sake
> Isn't it supposed to be freedom of something?
Oh, you fell for the ads
To be fair. This level of weirdness is not seen since the 60s/70s
Its been there but its just been less public. The CEO of Qwest was ousted/and sent to prison because he refused to allow the government to tap all of their phone systems for NSA mass surveillance. This was like 25 years ago.