YumiBod on Nostr: The need for decentralized media has reached a crescendo. The government can no ...
The need for decentralized media has reached a crescendo. The government can no longer be trusted to protect our right to free speech. We need a technical solution (in the spirit of Bitcoin) that removes government from the equation. I don't want a panel of judges or a body of lawmakers or an agency of bureaucrats or a trust & safety team anywhere in the world thinking they can regulate speech or otherwise get between me and the people or services I want to connect with. The First Amendment guarantees the right to free speech, free assembly, free association, etc. Yet here we are with the SCOTUS deciding who can infringe those rights and by how much. This case doesn't even scratch the surface of the highly organized censorship industrial complex run by the federal government in blatant violation of the Constitution, which the First Amendment was expressly written to protect against. The next few years are going to be wild. If you're counting on government to protect you, I think you'll be disappointed.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/supreme-court-struggles-regulation-social-mediaPublished at
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