I propose is that this guy shares his browser history with us all
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I'm literally building an auto-archiving browser that does precisely that.
Although I doubt this guy would join our peer-to-peer network of people sharing webarchives uncensorably with eachother (for ecash payments, if they have really juicy un-paywalled content)
#dirtySanchez
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rules for thee but not for me!
#nostrwillfixthis
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's browser history would be an interesting read indeed, unless he deleted it, as he and his Minister of Justice did to their WhatsApp messages to conceal incriminating evidence against the Minister of Justice who is on trial in the Supreme Court. (Can you believe that? A Justice Minister on trial!) His browser history might also show evidence against his wife, who is on trial for corruption, and still more evidence against his brother, who is also on trial for corruption. Oh, and let's not forget his ex-Minister of Transport, also on trial for corruption. Two family members, a Minister of Justice, and ex-Minister of Transport all before the courts on different charges of corruption. All these cases have links to Pedro Sánchez, and they are starting to be revealed. He of all people should want online anonymity.
This is a forward runaway. They are in panic mode already.
It's up to us to not comply and stand our ground. They will crumble overtime. This guy belongs in prison.