I think it's also because the people on hacker news in general are not stupid and they can see through the bullshit to the real agendas that are being passed.
Let's have a test:
What's wrong with the following:
In 2020, the Netherlands passed a new law that stated that anyone that works in a job with an obligation to secrecy cannot be prosecuted for perjury for lawing in court under oath.
The example given by the government was, "Consider a lawyer and his client".
Forget for a moment that in this trivial example a lawyer could simply refuse to answer?
Figure it out yet?
Here's a hint, everyone in government has an obligation to secrecy, including prosecutors.
See the problem here? I'm sure that lots of hacker news people would.
He was lying in court again just before he retired. No consequences. Worse, he was never found out officially. The press were never even interested in the story.
However, two years later the law was changed. Now there can never be consequences in such cases. The Netherlands officially only has a kangaroo court now.
Let's have a test:
What's wrong with the following:
In 2020, the Netherlands passed a new law that stated that anyone that works in a job with an obligation to secrecy cannot be prosecuted for perjury for lawing in court under oath.
The example given by the government was, "Consider a lawyer and his client".
Forget for a moment that in this trivial example a lawyer could simply refuse to answer?
Figure it out yet?
Here's a hint, everyone in government has an obligation to secrecy, including prosecutors.
See the problem here? I'm sure that lots of hacker news people would.