As long as humanity maintains the concept of non-citizen, global suffering will prevail.
I believe the only way to address backup and privacy concerns is to permanently dissolve
all current systems relying on the infrastructure that corporations and governments can
touch or see and move to something where absolutely no single entity would be able to
control any other entity in any way whatsoever.
However, this goes against some of our fundamental principles and values of Wikipedia
because our communities embrace authoritarian and autocratic processes which enable
censorship and persecution. We control what people say every time we edit the corpus.
Another way to convey my point: Eliminating being a corpus eliminates censorship.
Also, as WMF has experienced, there is no way you can talk people out of powerful
positions. Asking people to stop their behavior, which is enabled by a power we give
them, will not produce the desired result.
Damon
https://damon.sicore.com
Flicked by head hugging plastic rectangular zero and one signal emitter.
On Jan 27, 2017, at 4:39 PM, John
<phoenixoverride(a)gmail.com> wrote:
United States
governmental agencies sharing information about non-citizens with each
other. In the context of the actual document it is referencing sharing data
about non-citizens who are not legal residents of the United States, who
are illegally in the country.