Few Words of Hope

With today's seeming apocalypse it is easy to give up all hope, to feel hopeless. Age-Verification, Chat Control and other ( usually ageist ) attempts at attacking our freedom seem to be overwhelming at their might. And while it is true that they are terrible things and that they are bad for our freedom, still they are not the end of the world. There is still hope.
Few Words of Hope

With today's seeming apocalypse it is easy to give up all hope, to feel hopeless. Age-Verification, Chat Control and other ( usually ageist ) attempts at attacking our freedom seem to be overwhelming at their might. And while it is true that they are terrible things and that they are bad for our freedom, still they are not the end of the world. There is still hope.

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I find cynical worldview too narrow. Even when the entire world is turning to rubble, spitting at it and walking away isn't the best solution. Since terrible laws won't stop be published and mindless masses won't stop supporting them.



@Troler Doing nothing is only going to accelerate the already ongoing process. To turn around the ship, so to say, would require at least 10% of the entire population to be active supporters of freedom. That requires a change of mindset, which is hard to achieve. Convincing people to believe in a new idol is trivial, the task is convincing them to stand up on their feet and be led by reason. The next best choice is to lessen the speed at which we are going or else the eventual crash of reality is going to have quite dire consequences. I fight for a better world not because I believe it's going to change, rather because I am part of it and desire to lessen once the Titanic rams at the ice-berg.