Monge is using the digital fundamental right to clone himslef in the future!. Digitized DNA and future cloning is a component of the digital fundamental right.
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On est presque au bout de la récolte des signatures pour l'initiative sur le droit à l'intégrité numérique dans le canton de Zurich.
Zurich sera probablement le 3ème canton à voter sur l'intégrité numérique, après Genève et Neuchâtel.
La récolte des signature pour l'initiative pour l'intégrité numérique à Zurich a été la plus inspirante à laquelle j'ai participer.
Les citoyens sont très vite touchés par les thèmes de l'initiative https://t.co/84HWPrnCFE
Il existe une réelle anxiété de la population face à la perte de contrôle de leur vie numérique. Et pour la 1ère fois, on leur donne l'espoir d'un changement.
Dans le Canton de Neuchâtel, on vote le 24 Novembre sur l'ajout de ce droit dans la Constitution suite au vote historique de Genève, le 18 Juin 2023 avec 94% de oui.
Bravo à l'équipe de @PiratenZH et autres venus aider.
L'anonymat est le moyen de défense ultime de l'individu à l'ère du numérique.
L'ancien régime ne l'acceptera jamais. Seules les institutions qui accepteront de protéger le droit à l'anonymat pourront survivre sans l'usage de la force.
Three weeks ago I wrote an article on the EU's new AMLR in @BitcoinMagazine, detailing how the EU passed ALM laws restricting the use of Bitcoin privacy tools without any data to back up their claims that privacy heightens money laundering and terrorist financing risks.
@StachAlex took it a step further and ran the numbers. For every Euro confiscated, 200€ are spent. This means that the EU's AML compliance costs of 144B Euro exceeds all money ascribed to crime per year at 110B Euro – and still, 99% of criminal profits escape confiscation.
Despite their absolute inefficiency AML laws continue to be expanded, subjecting all EU citizens to total financial surveillance for the price of catching 1%. It is a system that has grown completely out of control and is in no way proportionate to the right to privacy enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
It's a long read, and its in French so you'll need to translate it, but I guarantee that it will be worth every minute of your time.
BM article:
https://t.co/uAsazLMq0U
Alex' article:
https://t.co/kVEIqeC3Bf
Celles et ceux qui mettront en oeuvre le droit à l'anonymat dans nos institutions, qui détruiront les données personnelles inutiles seront les vrais défenseurs de notre souverainté numérique. Individuelle et collective.
How do we know they are lying? For over 40 years, they've claimed that Alqasa Mosque is in danger, with Israel supposedly willing to demolish it every Friday. Yet, nothing has happened; the temple mount - Alqasa is perfectly fine with thousands praying in it every day. When Hamas says Gaza is in danger, it likely means terrorists, not the actual people of Gaza, so in such a position, support the danger, not Hamas' call for help.
#Gaza #HamasTerrorists #Israel
I struggle to understand how Jews are so successful at telling everyone else's stories, starting with the Bible and progressing all the way to E=mc2, and are so bad at telling the story of Israel and its unique place in humanity.
Cubans often attribute the failures of their regime to the USA, while Palestinians frequently blame Israel for their own difficulties. However, when examining these situations closely, it becomes clear that alternative realities exist. For instance, Miami and Dubai serve as successful examples that demonstrate how internal politics, rather than external factors, contribute to the failure of regions such as Cuba and Palestine.
In Miami, the Cuban diaspora prospers under a system that promotes economic freedom and entrepreneurship. The robust legal framework here supports personal and economic liberties, fostering an environment that is conducive to growth and prosperity. Similarly, in Dubai, the Arab population enjoys the benefits of a politically stable environment. Policies here encourage economic development, entrepreneurship, and modernization, while concurrently respecting Arab traditions.
Contrastingly, Cuba operates under a rigid, state-controlled economic system that suppresses individual freedoms and economic opportunities. In the Palestinian territories, political instability and a deep-seated, corrupt network of socio-political factors contribute to economic hardships and societal challenges. Both governments in Cuba and in Palestinian territories have a longstanding pattern of blaming their misfortunes on the USA and Israel, respectively.
While it's tempting to blame a nation's struggles on external factors, the reality is often more complex. While Cubans frequently cite U.S. embargo policies as the root cause of their problems, they neglect the fact that they still have the entire world as potential trading partners. The same logic applies to Palestine. Despite receiving the most aid per capita globally, Palestinians have not leveraged this assistance to improve their economic condition significantly. They are also free to trade with the Arab world and even with Israel, yet they remain mired in a cycle of self-pity and hatred. In one case, they blame the "gringo," and in the other, the "Jew". It's worth noting that there has not been a single Jew in Gaza since 2005 and the settlers in the West Bank have been net contributors to its economy.
Looking towards the future, with a potential regime change, I envision a thriving Cuba resembling Miami and a prosperous Palestine akin to the Emirates. This transformation will require a generational shift from self-victimization to hard work. The USA would undoubtedly welcome a Miami-style Cuban community, and Israel would be thrilled to see a Dubai-like community in Palestine. However, until then, we will continue to hear cries of "Cuba Libre!" and "Free Palestine!" from leftists worldwide who seemingly relish blaming the USA and Israel for all ills.
"There is a direct link between protecting humans right to digital integrity and the use of best available encryption." My remarks at Global Encryption Forum
The panel was great. We talked about how privacy and anonymity really is fundamental for people to have when using wallets. At the same time usability might suffer. We are building apps that will be easy to use #NYMVpn
Binance nos invita a participar en #BinanceBlockchainWeek .
Para allá va @alexis_roussel, un activista por el reconocimiento de nuestra #IntegridadDigital en el marco legislativo y constitucional. https://t.co/837angfS48
I don't know if fascism is gonna take over the US, but I know what I can do to help prevent it. I don't know if free software will win, but I know what I can do to help it. That's what matters.
Final expert talk of #HCPP23 by the founder of the #FreeSoftwareFoundation
& founder and development leader of the #GNU operating system #RichardStallman