On Tue, Jan 20, 2026 at 04:56:32PM +0000, Sad Clouds wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2026 14:11:19 +0100
> Niels Dettenbach <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > There are much more countries today where i would feel more safe with
> > domain
> > registrations then in EU.
>
> I?m not concerned about domain suspensions related to illegal activity.
> I don?t engage in any unlawful business. My concerns are primarily
> about service disruptions caused by potential trade wars or political
> retaliation. The U.S. appears to be moving in an increasingly
> authoritarian direction, and I can imagine a near future in which
> expressing negative opinions about certain political figures on social
> media could lead to serious consequences.
Hum---and I will stop there because there is nothing technical---the
problem is that the E.U. is making the law and they can declare
that what you are making or saying is "illegal", condemn you and deprive
you of any right without any trial, cutting you even from any
mean of living by an immediate interdiction to even take money from
your bank account to buy food (and no, there is no
compartmentalization: they forbid everything, closing even the bank
accounts of children; so what you thought was a "private" view can
ruin your public business).
This is not an invention, this is real cases (the swiss colonel
Jacques Baud, and the french citizen Xavier Moreau). There was
nothing illegal about their activities, they were simply not taking
the "story telling" about the war in Ukraine for gospel truth and were
trying to express other views based on facts---but if the europeists
have declared that it is night while the Sun is shining, the Sun is
condemned for blasphemy.
And please note: Montesquieu has put in words that there is
dictatorship if the three powers: executive, legislative and judicial
are not independent; here the conviction is pronounced only by the
governments and is immediate without any trial... (executive +
legislative + judicial in one hand, that has absolutely no support
from any people).
Be at least cautious when dealing with the E.U. even if the width of the
English Channel seems sufficient: this is not a long enough spoon
to dine with the devil...
--
Thierry Laronde <tlaronde +AT+ kergis +dot+ com>
http://www.kergis.com/
http://kertex.kergis.com/
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