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Internet Censorship 2023: An Overview of Censorship in 149 Countries
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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1024276" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>I was speaking for those countries listed in the second half of your post. It's a big worry in other countries as well not listed, you could go on and on sadly. Internet freedom is a dying principle, and it seems so are human rights in a lot of countries (where there any in the first place I would ask?). But if you live in "<em>EU, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan</em>" you're not likely to disappear per say but abuses of power do happen and are swept under the rug and covered up.</p><p></p><p>You know there is a reason why people joke about there being a 'black van' watching outside on your street waiting to nab you. It comes from somewhere. The problem is the governments of the world have figured it out, become a troublemaker and then you get hit with national security charges and that's all folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1024276, member: 57429"] I was speaking for those countries listed in the second half of your post. It's a big worry in other countries as well not listed, you could go on and on sadly. Internet freedom is a dying principle, and it seems so are human rights in a lot of countries (where there any in the first place I would ask?). But if you live in "[I]EU, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan[/I]" you're not likely to disappear per say but abuses of power do happen and are swept under the rug and covered up. You know there is a reason why people joke about there being a 'black van' watching outside on your street waiting to nab you. It comes from somewhere. The problem is the governments of the world have figured it out, become a troublemaker and then you get hit with national security charges and that's all folks. [/QUOTE]
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