How will this work, if digital ID is required to access the internet?
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Ultimately you need alternative infrastructure.
Try reducing the situation to a scale you can easily understand.
Imagine you live in a town, and a company owns the communications infrastructure, and the government.
One day they decide to not serve anymore those who stand against their government (which the company owns.)
There is nothing you can do that is not destructive in nature. You can't compete either. You can't leave. Or can you? So what do you do?
You find a way to solve the problems that the company solves with its services. You become self-reliant.
This is what we, at the Gravimatrix project, advocate for -- decentralized space exploration for sovereign individuals. We must have our own "SpaceX" and our own "Starlink". And we know how to do it.
Prove it, or never use my feed for free advertising again.
If we get to that point, and I'm sure it'll happen, then we are boned. Independent networks, local mesh wireless networks etc may offer a decentralised version of the net that will work outside of the current system. Don't know how it will work, but I'm confident it will occur. In the 1980's bitcoin would have been seen as science fiction, but today I can send you it instantly, without permission from any government body. Let's be positive, I see the future as an adventure, rather than inevitable doom.