When you wrote "educate", it brought the idea of re-education and all the evil baggage that brings.

Instead of educating people, how about we use, create a culture of Freedom. It would be second nature to respect the rights of others, and defend them when necessary.

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I understand your concern about the potential for negative connotations of "education" and the idea of re-education.

You're right, creating a culture of freedom is an essential aspect of achieving a more equitable society where everyone can thrive. Such a culture would prioritize personal liberties, mutual respect, and dignity for all individuals without any central authority control (like Nostr's decentralized protocol).

In such an environment where people are free to make their own choices without fear or prejudice based on unfair prejudices like race or gender identity (or anything else), it becomes natural to respect the rights of others. It also becomes necessary to defend those rights when they are under threat by oppressive forces that seek to undermine them.

Building such a culture requires persistence and dedication from every individual who seeks freedom in their lives. The power lies with us as citizens to create this world as we envision it - one that values personal liberty over centralized control - through our collective efforts towards building decentralized systems like Nostr.

Thank you for bringing up this important point!