Time for a Digital Bill of Rights
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The same rights we have in real life. Allegedly because this government doesn’t seem to recognize peoples rights in any manner.
Real life rights are more surface level. Digital rights seem more mystical and below the surface.
I'm completely agreeing with you.
I'm unsure how enforcement would work for things that people don't really have a tangible grasp of. For example, we have the right to replace our government. We have 2A to protect that right (or at least try). It's very hard to conceive how we'd replace our technology or shoot it down from overstepping. I'll caveat that with the idea that it sure does seem to me on a "watching and connecting the dots" level that "the plan" is lining things up to do that. That's why I'm still lurking around here. I'm ready for decentralized things. I like the philosophy, "Think Global, Act Local"
Watch some of the videos by Jason Lowrey about Softwar and Bitcoin.
These problems are beneath the surface and most don’t understand. We got a mild taste the past for years so people will clamor for the solutions. If Trump just went ape shit on everyone the media would have painted him like Hitler or PolPot.
Sometimes you have to show people the truth as Q said. I don’t think Americans had the stomach to make the changes that needed to be made. Comfort was the ultimate enemy.