On 01/28/2018 10:53 AM, Cristina wrote: > On 28/01/18 12:10, Thomas Delrue wrote: >> On 01/28/2018 08:07 AM, Cristina wrote: >>> I agree on most people is using FB, Telegram, WA, and Google products >>> to interact and search for information. I agree on Thomas' >>> observations, but in the middle we have a problem: the vacuum has to >>> be filled... with education? with what? >> We do have a problem but we try the same thing over and over again, > > what on my statement suggested you I m talking about being doing the > same things? > I'm really tired of this fight, at the same time I can't abandon it > definitely. Don't know why.
I wasn't suggesting you are trying the same thing over and over again. I was suggesting that the collective "we" is doing that. Apologies for not expressing myself enough. >> We don't need more implementations or rehashing of the same idea, we >> need different ideas and along the way to get there, as you rightfully >> suggest, we need education above all. This requires that we call things >> by their proper names and not dilly-dally around. > > I agree on call things by their proper names. > I don't know if the solution is to try to implement on school the > teaching of PGP (not even on hight school or equivalent): if we are > talking on large education is the only massive way. Once you are alone > and have to look for the education by yourself very few people do it, > and you can't find easily something if you don't even know what you are > looking for. It remains me to an spiritual exploration... > Tell me how could it be possible to implement a change on educational > curricula in favor of freedom of people and I send you a present to any > place of the world were you were. The Network Effect worked for FB; can we make it work for us as well? Or in other words: be the change you wish to see in the world. Start small and teach those around you; while you're at it, teach them how to teach others and watch it multiply... And I know that you (now I /am/ talking to you, individually) are indeed doing that! I'm not expecting anyone to change hundreds of people's minds, but it's not unreasonable to expect someone to influence a small handful of people, even if that means only one, two or three, and have things grow from there... -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing the moderator at zakwh...@stanford.edu.