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by xorvoid
156 days ago
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"oh the indignity of not having internet for 118 hours, personally didn't have it for much of my childhood" I understand what you're trying to say and I agree with that, but this is actually different. This is not an inconvenience as much a state censorship. It's the state literally disallowing people talking to each other. It's Orwellian: "we don't like what you're talking about, so we're going to make you completely unable to" It's not the 80s or 90s anymore. The internet is rhe global backbone of how people communicate with each other. Shutting down access is a clear action of censorship and oppression. |
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To wit: notice how few pictures we're seeing from there (a few were trickling in before the crackdown).