Let me answer your question with another question.
Why is it so forbidden to ask this question, and know this answer? It's just a basic fact.
My suspicion is that the GDPR apologists know that it's a weakness for their argument, and are afraid to debate on that.
As it so happens, funnily enough, Discord has a branch located in the EU. This could easily end the discussion of "does the EU have jurisdiction?" The answer is, yes! Discord is a company in the EU!
We shouldn't be afraid of basic facts. If our argument can't survive a simple fact, then our argument doesn't deserve to exist.
Why is it so forbidden to ask this question, and know this answer? It's just a basic fact.
My suspicion is that the GDPR apologists know that it's a weakness for their argument, and are afraid to debate on that.
As it so happens, funnily enough, Discord has a branch located in the EU. This could easily end the discussion of "does the EU have jurisdiction?" The answer is, yes! Discord is a company in the EU!
We shouldn't be afraid of basic facts. If our argument can't survive a simple fact, then our argument doesn't deserve to exist.