As Mark Shea observes, there are two stages of “progressive” social engineering policy:
First: “What harm could it do?”
Years later, and always too late: “How were we to know…?”
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As Mark Shea observes, there are two stages of “progressive” social engineering policy:
First: “What harm could it do?”
Years later, and always too late: “How were we to know…?”