1) In my opinion, the U.S. has already pushed a similar agenda abroad (e.g. New Zealand), as a prelude to and argument for introducing it domestically.
2) If I were part of the "still free" "rest of the world", I would be actively planning and working to "route around" the seemingly inevitable and impending "damage". (The problem with this being that the damage is becoming so widespread that it may soon pass critical mass.)
1) In my opinion, the U.S. has already pushed a similar agenda abroad (e.g. New Zealand), as a prelude to and argument for introducing it domestically.
2) If I were part of the "still free" "rest of the world", I would be actively planning and working to "route around" the seemingly inevitable and impending "damage". (The problem with this being that the damage is becoming so widespread that it may soon pass critical mass.)