I’m turning 41, but I don’t feel like celebrating. Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for us by our fathers. What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is being turned into the ultimate tool of control. Once-free countries are introducing dystopian measures such as digital IDs (UK), online age checks (Australia), and mass scanning of private messages (EU). Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to criticize officials on the Internet. The UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France is criminally investigating tech leaders who defend freedom and privacy. A dark, dystopian world is approaching fast — while we’re asleep. Our generation risks going down in history as the last one that had freedoms — and allowed them to be taken away. We’ve been fed a lie. We’ve been made to believe that the greatest fight of our generation is to destroy everything our forefathers left us: tradition, privacy, sovereignty, the free market, and free speech. By betraying the legacy of our ancestors, we’ve set ourselves on a path toward self-destruction — moral, intellectual, economic, and ultimately biological. So no, I’m not going to celebrate today. I’m running out of time. WE are running out of time.
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The free internet is gone forever. The controllers will never allow us to have a tool like that again.

Oct 10, 2025 · 12:55 PM UTC

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Replying to @ILA_NewsX @durov
very funny, cuz you grew up into enjoying ai slop rather than appreciating real life, so apparently that childhood you so romanticize about didn't matter at all. if "the controllers" could give you the toy earlier you'd be the biggest ipad kid around. no self reflection at all...
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Amen 🙏
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Real. Someone burn my phone.
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There is no way the parents of those kids would allow them standing outside near a gas station. Any parent giving out phones at that age is lost sadly. I am sure it is hard to say no but the price they pay.