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🚨 EU Parliament just revived Chat Control today. After rejecting it multiple times, they used procedural tricks on the last day before summer break to push it through. More scanning of private (non-encrypted) messages. More surveillance. One win however: end-to-end encryption (Signal etc.) is explicitly protected for now. But...

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The EU is poised to enact a digital dictatorship in the name of child protection. On October 14th, the EU Council votes on the so-called "Chat Control" proposal, and its implications are nothing short of totalitarian. As Alice Weidel powerfully argues, this regulation is not about safety; it is a comprehensive attack on civil liberties. It represents the factual abolition of digital privacy, systematically dismantling the core principles of a free society. Here is what this legislation truly means: - The End of Private Communication: This is the modern-day equivalent of having every single letter you write opened, photographed, and scanned by an anonymous super-authority. The secret letter is dead. - The Death of Encryption: The regulation effectively eliminates end-to-end encryption, enabling the automated mass surveillance of every private message, image, and video on your personal devices. Every citizen is placed under general suspicion. - A Pretext for Control: The fight against child abuse is a "cheap pretext." As the German Child Protection Association confirms, the random scanning of private communication is a deep intrusion into the privacy of everyone, especially children. Criminals will simply move to unmonitored platforms, leaving only law-abiding citizens exposed. - The Inevitable Mission Creep: Once this infrastructure is in place, the scope will expand. Today, it's "child sexual abuse material"; tomorrow, it will be "hate speech," political dissent, and any content deemed undesirable by the state. This is the blueprint for a digital dictatorship. The resistance is growing. Signal threatens to leave the EU, while hundreds of scientists, lawyers, and IT experts warn of an uncontrollable data moloch. This is the final stand for our digital sovereignty. We must not allow supranational bureaucracies to degrade free citizens into surveilled puppets. The time to oppose this totalitarian project is now.

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