Re: [liberationtech] Why do we need a public service Internet and revitalised public service media today?...
All instances to date of so called "public service networks" are at their core owned and operated by central entities, pathetic excuses for censorship executing thought patrolled conformity, etc. Structuring themselves as legitimate authorities over other people. Just look at the "public service" lie of Twitter, Facebook, Google YouTube... they're all censors. As such they are worthless to freedom and freespeech, free exchange of ideas, and free formation of voluntary societies living freely together as desired. "PSM's" themselves, like "democracy", always in time throughout history... corrupted, abused, turned master against the people who put them in place to "serve" them. You cannot "revitalize" a system that history has proven time and again is fundamentally flawed failure at its core. You cannot fix a system based upon self-abrogation, self-cancellation, self-deprecation, assignment of rights, agency, etc. Only truly decentralized distributed p2p each being individually owned physical network units at the per building/land/person level multipath meshed together around the world, encryption the force that defends freespeech over it, not those ultimately faux promises of "service in the public interest". Some call that the Cypherpunk Manifesto, actual tech for actual state of liberation. It costs less for each node to build and run over years than your current internet connection. Best get to building them, before the "public service" turns and again censors and shuts you down too. A better PS Manifesto... do unto others as you do to you... teach and give to charity instead of violating the rights and calling your theft charity, quit trying to rule over other people, they have right to make and live their own different utopian pictures too... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrZFM2nvLXA Just another fastfood false advert pic... https://innopsmhome.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/screen-shot-2020-11-30-at-10...
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