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>Because it creates bad incentives and workplaces

There are already bad incentives and workplaces. They exist irregardless of this. What exactly does it create in this regard?

>Nobody likes the conditions working in places that have to take counterintelligence seriously.

Is there any backing evidence that can be produced about this assertion?

Counter intelligence is also fairly vague and could mean a wide variety of things. Is there any specifics?



You can probably think of some yourself. Or you can continue being obtuse, up to you.




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