I actually love your perspective. There is no need to insert it as a human right, instead, government should properly look into how the actions of one individual affecs the other
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I actually love your perspective. There is no need to insert it as a human right, instead, government should properly look into how the actions of one individual affecs the other
The human rights are a protection to ourselves to exist in a free way. So indeed it is a government concern how this protection happens and in most countries indeed removing internet access can be considered as an aggression of some existing rights.