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  3. A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.

A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.

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  • frank@fraxoweb.socialF frank@fraxoweb.social

    @Robo105

    Sure, but I think more people need to stop using American tech.

    Even me, I still use Visa, Mastercard, YouTube, Amazon, Discord, etc.

    They could close them at any moment given enough incentive.

    Moving out is obviously an on-going process.

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    @frank That is the reason I left facebook and went to Mastodon

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    • elkaki@mastodon.onlineE elkaki@mastodon.online

      @frank Are there any updates on this? A month ago I tried to search for news on her and nothing was coming up aside from the original sanctions

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      @elkaki

      I was given this video that was published 5 days ago.

      She's doing an interview in New Zealand

      EDIT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz2OzR96WBI

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      • robo105@mastodon.socialR robo105@mastodon.social

        @frank That is the reason I left facebook and went to Mastodon

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        @Robo105

        Yeah, I'm also planning to delete my Facebook. I still use Messenger and Marketplace though.

        Ideally, I wanna start hosting my own stuff.

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        • frank@fraxoweb.socialF frank@fraxoweb.social

          @Robo105

          Yeah, I'm also planning to delete my Facebook. I still use Messenger and Marketplace though.

          Ideally, I wanna start hosting my own stuff.

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          @frank I am looking at dumping Google

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          • robo105@mastodon.socialR robo105@mastodon.social

            @frank I am looking at dumping Google

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            @Robo105

            For me, only YouTube is holding me to delete my Google account.

            I don't use gmail anymore.
            My android phone uses GrapheneOS.

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            • frank@fraxoweb.socialF frank@fraxoweb.social

              @Nimbius666

              Yeah, but by doing that, don't you just trade an evil for another evil?

              What if one day, china decides to use it against us? Just like the USA is currently doing...

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              @frank the point is to promote resilient tactics in the face of censorship. No financial system provides complete immunity from weaponization, save maybe monero, but as a journalist it is incumbent upon you to understand opsec when covering certain topics.
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              • nimbius666@comp.lain.laN nimbius666@comp.lain.la
                @frank the point is to promote resilient tactics in the face of censorship. No financial system provides complete immunity from weaponization, save maybe monero, but as a journalist it is incumbent upon you to understand opsec when covering certain topics.
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                @Nimbius666

                Yeah, having multiple options is probably already a great start.

                That way, you're not locked to one particular country.

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                • javensbukan@mstdn.caJ javensbukan@mstdn.ca

                  @frank Exactly. Yeah nationally we're pretty good already. Internationally though, it's much more difficult. 😑

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                  @javensbukan

                  I'm not very familiar internationally.

                  I convert currencies quite often and I know that Mastercard/Visa are widely used.

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                  • frank@fraxoweb.socialF frank@fraxoweb.social

                    @javensbukan

                    I'm not very familiar internationally.

                    I convert currencies quite often and I know that Mastercard/Visa are widely used.

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                    @frank Yeah same. Anytime I needed currency I just ordered it through my bank, or used my Visa/MasterCard internationally.

                    Buuuuut there is no non-US alternative offered here.

                    Other countries have them, like JCB and UnionPay - but not Canada. I believe Europe had their own Credit Card networks, but none as large as MC or Visa.

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                    • frank@fraxoweb.socialF frank@fraxoweb.social

                      A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.

                      She was doing her job investigating war crimes made in Afghanistan, including by the #USA

                      That offended Americans. They decided to close all her accounts, which they have control over.

                      I'm expecting this behavior to become more and more common.

                      This is why #canada should work on #digitalsovereignty

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                      ‘It’s surreal’: US sanctions lock International Criminal Court judge out of daily life

                      Canadian judge Kimberly Prost is unable to use credit cards, transfer money or book everyday services in what she calls an attack on the independence of the judiciary

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                      The Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com)

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                      @frank pareil en france, les états unis sont des parasites supremacistes a ostraciser

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                      • heyla@toot.communityH heyla@toot.community

                        @frank pareil en france, les états unis sont des parasites supremacistes a ostraciser

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                        @heyla
                        Bienvenue dans le club lol

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                        • frank@fraxoweb.socialF frank@fraxoweb.social

                          A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.

                          She was doing her job investigating war crimes made in Afghanistan, including by the #USA

                          That offended Americans. They decided to close all her accounts, which they have control over.

                          I'm expecting this behavior to become more and more common.

                          This is why #canada should work on #digitalsovereignty

                          Link Preview Image
                          ‘It’s surreal’: US sanctions lock International Criminal Court judge out of daily life

                          Canadian judge Kimberly Prost is unable to use credit cards, transfer money or book everyday services in what she calls an attack on the independence of the judiciary

                          favicon

                          The Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com)

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                          @frank

                          If the #USA has locked out an ICC judge out of their financials... there is only one rational conclusion.

                          The USA is now an International Criminal.

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                          • n_dimension@infosec.exchangeN n_dimension@infosec.exchange

                            @frank

                            If the #USA has locked out an ICC judge out of their financials... there is only one rational conclusion.

                            The USA is now an International Criminal.

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                            @n_dimension
                            Yeah, they clearly don't respect the ICC and its decisions.

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                            • frank@fraxoweb.socialF frank@fraxoweb.social

                              A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.

                              She was doing her job investigating war crimes made in Afghanistan, including by the #USA

                              That offended Americans. They decided to close all her accounts, which they have control over.

                              I'm expecting this behavior to become more and more common.

                              This is why #canada should work on #digitalsovereignty

                              Link Preview Image
                              ‘It’s surreal’: US sanctions lock International Criminal Court judge out of daily life

                              Canadian judge Kimberly Prost is unable to use credit cards, transfer money or book everyday services in what she calls an attack on the independence of the judiciary

                              favicon

                              The Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com)

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                              @frank scratch #canada the wold must ban US tech.

                              but even here i see drone defending big tech usage.

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