False equivalence or whataboutism is hardly the stirling defense you imagine it to be.
I disagree -- it's precisely as full of hot air as I would expect a stirling defense to be!
But to the spirit of your remark: agreed -- a sterling defense it surely isn't.
so I guess you do not have a smart phone
Goodness, no.
computer
Computing got by just fine for decades without the mass-hoovering of end-user data. Not all of us just bent over and took it when Microsoft's Win10 shenanigans hit their stride.
cable box
Oh, lord, cable TV. One of these is not like the others...if anything, this is the easiest to do without, now.
or any other electronic device that collects and shares your personal data.
Please, this is doable without the dire Robinson Crusoe-esque look that you might be going for, here.
...but Windows 10's adoption was also exceptionally good.
You mean the version of Windows that Microsoft incessantly badgered end users with, to the point of processing upgrades regardless of user intent? Right, and I'm sure that, for a few shining years, the new accounts metrics at Wells Fargo looked really "good", too.
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