Message from @pratel
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Yeah, it's sad that this non-justice is so common we're able to mix up instances of them
@Lagomaster24 I agree. there's too much fragmentation. But that's a sign people are considering this stuff. It's actually a good sign assuming someone gets something together.
miscarriage of justice UK
of def
its a start
Still wondering what you have in mind with the internet bill of rights.
So glad I don't live in the uk
I really want to network and work for a unified effort with some of these guys
Agree entirely.
tbh at the moment i havent gotten anything written up
Personally, I like the idea of tying common carriage requirements to protection from tort.
partly because i want to share ideas with others on it
i also dont KNOW everything that could potentially be included
Honestly, at this point, I'm of the belief it's too late to write up something new *unless* you are well connected with lawmakers.
my main thing is protecting the First Amendment aspect
Can agree. but you don't have to know everything.
Without doubt.
yea i want to network with law makers
I'm all for common carriage type regulations. Google, Reddit, Facebook, Netflix, et al pushed Net Neutrality. I think they can eat their own medicine.
Write your congressperson I guess
in the middle of a mid term so not yet lol
depends on how close i can get to them during the campaign
I'm hanging around places like this hoping to get enough people on a common proposal to make a mass campaign.
from the grassroots.
yea
I think waiting for the miderm campaigns is probably too late.
Unless we want the dems making the legislation.
we do have sane dems oddly enough
And considering how close they seem to be pushing censorship, I don't really trust them.
we just have to highlight them
Yeah, but the leadership and the think tanks aren't.
i know
thats the main problem
Media matters and Shareblue are the ones really pushing the fake news angle.
I think we need to get ahead of them.
def
its a matter of how
I was highly skeptical about the massive mainstream push to keep net neutrality. A friend of mine who was a lawyer told me that it would give more regulation control to the gov't, and from what I had seen, it seemed to be that way. I'm still undecided on the whole net neutrality thing.
They *will* pass legislation if the get power. And I'd bet it would be outright fascistic (in the true definition--government and corporations colluding to seize collective power through censorship and law)
I think the internet bill of rights should mirror our bill of rights in the way, but adopted to use for internet.
Right to free exchange of ideas without being isolation or prosecution
Right to free expression without fearing for your life
Right to free speech without the fear of censorship
Right to creative enterprise without the fear of being coarse, intimidated, or shutdown
Right to own your own wealth without loosing it due to third parties
Right to free press without fear of being coarse, intimidated, or blackmailed