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by thisislife2
286 days ago
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I do trust my ISP more than any foreign VPN service providers because I have the option to take my ISP to court if they violate my rights. I stopped caring about anonymity on political subjects when I realised not being anonymous made me more civil online, and more mindful of what I want to talk about. (Ofcourse, I can think like this because I have the privilege of living a democracy). |
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I would call that self censorship. If I want to insult a politician I will do so from a network location that won't get me put in legal trouble.
>I can think like this because I have the privilege of living a democracy
This has less to do with the political system than free speech which is nonexistent or limited even in most western countries that are democracies