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by tifik
896 days ago
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Depends on how you define 'technology'. When the government needs you to fill out a form, you can go to their office and they provide the printed form and a pen. Paper and printing are human inventions, therefor I would consider them 'technology' for purposes of this debate. That said, I know it's a bit of a leap from paper to internet access. In my country at least, I can say confidently that there is a law mandating free access to government services. At least such services that you are required by law to interact with. |
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Getting to a government office was historically a barrier. It still is in much of the world.
> there is a law mandating free access to government services
To be clear, I think this is a good thing. I just don't think it's reasonable to assume it to be true.