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Not wanting to defend google or any of the techbro vehicles, but it’s literally obeying the law in this case Nevermind, I was wrong about the binding quality of an EO on the general public.
This is now on other countries to step up and enforce their nomenclature in accordance with historical use, in order to play this game and make these companies obey domestic requirements.
Imagine living in a year 2025 where some old soggy dipshit indulges in what is effectively larping as an imperialist. Remember those Mujahideen/freedom fighters/terrorists who opposed ‘american imperialism’? Guess they will pull a smug face now.
Nevermind. I literally am wrong about how binding an executive order is for a non-government entity.