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  "path": "/t/viability-of-termux-gui-in-avoiding-google-overreach/34089#post_8",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-18T20:24:28.000Z",
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  "textContent": "WTF?\nFirst of all militias are technically constitutional, its the very foundation of the 2nd Amendment. People in general don’t like violence hence the 2nd Amendment has lost some respect. BUT still, militias are the very foundation of the 2nd Amendment.\n\nSecond, google has to officially ban apps that can download and execute code. They have to ban web browsers. Because Termux belongs to the same class as a browser. Its a sandbox environment, no harm is being done to the other apps or system.\n\nThe US government probably will charge Google for any crime committed under its environment. That is probably what you are talking about. Like if people make apps that run thru termux to evade scanning to commit crimes. Again, termux is in the same class as web-browsers.\n\nFreedom of assembly is protected by the 1st amendment. This should cover chatting in privacy.\n\nIf they want to go as far as labeling us as terrorist, then they are committing treason for invalidating the constitution.",
  "title": "Viability of Termux:GUI in avoiding Google overreach"
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