Day 7 β Week Recap & The Promise of Freedom π¬π§β¨ This week in teasers: πΉ A Jewish woman in Amsterdam hesitates before saying who she is π πΉ An Iranian woman canβt reach her family because the internet is blacked out π πΉ Creators banned for showing what others hide π« πΉ Blackouts silencing voices, but Starlink offering a lifeline π°οΈ The narrative wants control. Reality wants freedom ποΈ In the Bible, Israel is called the Promised Land, and the Jewish people the chosen people. Not as superiority, but as responsibility: a light for the nations, an example of freedom and covenant with God π But every promise can be abused. What if identity is used for power? β οΈ What if polarization is stoked to pit peoples against each other? π₯ The Open Internet Manifest advocates for an internet where identity is verifiable, where freedom is not selective, and where boundaries are voluntary and distributed β not centrally imposed π No gatekeepers deciding who may speak π« No black boxes watching π No manipulation of narratives π§ This is not a dream from December 2025. This is a call for now. π Read along, think along, build along: https://openinternetmanifest.org #OpenInternetManifest #OIM #RealityVsNarrative #FreeInternet #PromisedLand #Sabbath
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