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    • KapteinB
      Top reader this weekReading streakScoutScribe
      2 years ago

      I noticed from the screenshots that this anti-censorship device comes with Brave as the default web browser. This amuses me, since Brave's business model revolves around censorship (specifically; censoring all advertisement on the web and replacing them with their own).

      But Brave has long been touted by right-wing wackos as "the conservative browser". Why? The short version is that Brave's CEO once made an anti-gay-marriage political donation, and the sad state of US politics is that if you want to be a conservative you have to be anti-gay, and if you want to be anti-gay you have to be a conservative. So that means Brave's CEO is a conservative, which means the company and its products are conservative, which means the Brave browser (despite its extremely liberal business concept) is "the conservative browser".