Secession is a reasonable option for many reasons. There is more accountability and competition at a decentralized, local level, and also perhaps less enforcement power. The current Danish minister is not permanent. The EU bureaucracy is a malignant tyranny, not worth being attached to.
I guess first we need to see reality: majority of the EU officials wants to introduce this regulation. European Parliament is against of it. We still can do change and express our position.
Leaving EU is not a solution.
Danish Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard said encrypted services and social media - naming Telegram and TikTok - were widely used to facilitate crime and that if it was up to him alone, some communication platforms would be geoblocked and shut down. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/sweden-denmark-pressure-tech-platforms-over-gang-crime-ads-2024-08-21/
And it is just one example. Sweden, France, Hungary, Spain and other the same. Because citizens of these countries think that someone should defend their rights without any efforts. It doesn’t work like that.
Your rights will be easily taken, but not given. So help to involve as much people as possible to resist and stop this abusive regulation.
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It is very useful to learn that EU bureaucracy is built exactly by national EU government. It is their representatives and their responsibility, but same as they are changeable - if you participate in the voting and express your position. This “if” makes huge difference.