
What could make this regional movement almost become a world revolution? People for centuries have fought to the death for his beliefs and his desire to exist, but to do so in freedom, respect for certain rights common to all members of humanity. The extent of these rights conception of the world revolution triggered outraged. The right to a name, an identity, the right to be free, right to food and housing, freedom of expression are some of the most basic rights. But where is the right to communicate? Why should we pay for citizens to communicate?
In the midst of the technological revolution of mobile phones and Internet tablets seem absurd concept. But it is not. We have the right to communicate. Initially at least, should have a free telephone minutes a day and free internet. The revolutions in the rights struggle have begun well, rethinking things that we believe should be a way and may actually be another. The identity should not mean just a name but an email, a phone number. Not only the right to eat but to have the right to exercise my freedom of assembly and association through communication.
Social networks have shown, with the help of twitter, you can become a powerful tool to fight for the rights and confront the dictatorship.
The richness comes from niches that have not been discovered, some asymmetry that is used by a visionary, exploitation and creates his fortune. That may be fine to some extent, but there should not be perpetuating these circumstances. There comes a time when all the others, the majority, must lay claim to certain rights. Common to all citizens of the globe is our right to communicate. From there we organize to fight for new rights. The statement is a substantial right to us as human beings, we differ from other species because we can remember. Do not forget then, that just as when you fought against slavery, universal suffrage, the rights of women, has reached this point in history where we must leave our homes and mass protest peacefully. Let us go forth not only the streets but we flood the Internet with virtual spaces on us the indignant protests.
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