[pp.int.general] The right to protest

Daniel Riaño danielrr2 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 30 11:32:41 CEST 2012


what is the exact wording of the article that declares the Internet access
a basic human right in the legislations that have already included such
right in their constitution (I think Finland, and probably some more)?

2012/6/30 Marko Mitrovic <marko.mitrovic at piratskapartija.com>

> @Christian Hufgard stable society needs people who live in poverty? Well
> my friend, that is something that current elites might want you to think
> but it is utterly false. There is nothing stable if there are
> disenfranchised people. If someone choose poverty that is fine, but most
> people don't.
> Besides, there are no wealth and treasures of this world that would make
> me happy to be ignorant about situation in society in order to enjoy them.
>
> @Aftermath Internet is not human right YET. That is something we are
> fighting to change. Many things were not considered as basic rights in the
> past and now are.
>  On Jun 30, 2012 8:28 AM, "Christian Hufgard" <pp at christian-hufgard.de>
> wrote:
>
>> On 29.06.2012 21:55, Marko Mitrovic wrote:
>> > Is it good to be happy in ignorance, for example?
>>
>> Is it good to be the wisest man but live in poverty? A stable society
>> needs both.
>>
>>
>> CHristian
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