| > Okay, name me one instance (1) where a citizen of a western country had their identity censored in any sense by their government. Eugene Shvidler‘s sanctioning by the UK poisoned his identity. A UK-US dual citizen living in Britain who had Russian business dealings. The sanctions are devastating to personal freedom. Beyond the direct financial impact, they make it very difficult to travel, engage in charity or use digital goods. You might argue he deserved it for making money in Russia, but the lack of due process is astounding. His commercial behaviour predates any legal prohibition and he didn’t get to argue his case in front of a judge/jury before a punishment was installed. https://www.theguardian.com/law/2023/jul/19/sanctions-regime... |