Get ready for a bigger hate. You can't get the net back for free!

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In the last fewer days, respective films have appeared on Youtube to draw Poles' attention to the phenomenon of hatred on the Internet. Jakub Wiech, David the Fighter, and Tomasz Rożek, popular on the Internet, in the poignant films, talked about how badly they hated the hatred they faced and suggested that something had to be done about it. There were suggestions to limit freedom of speech or privacy on the Internet. Whenever respective influencers at the same time talk in a akin speech about the same subject, there is simply a suspicion that this is another marketing action to aid individual change the law. I do not know if that was the case in this case, but the subject is crucial adequate that it needs to be carefully discussed and resisted the proposals suggested by them.

The hatred is measured by anyone who is simply a public figure. The more you know, the bigger the hate. It has, it has, and it will. Led and talked about are politicians, businessmen, artists, athletes, celebrities. This is happening on all scale and not only for public people. Do you have better grades in school than the others? You'll be insulted by your colleagues. Did you get a fast promotion at work? You'll be insulted by your colleagues. You're prettier, smarter, stronger, more industrious, sparing? You'll be insulted and talked about. all success involves that. This is how the planet works, this is how human nature works, and there's nothing you can do about it.

It's not an net issue. The public gets the hatred out of the papers, the TV, the radio. I urge a short Netflix show about David Beckham, with peculiar emphasis on the episode about what happened to him erstwhile he got a red card in a match against Argentina at the 1998 planet Cup in France. He was then insulted in stadiums, newspapers, television, and the streets for months. He was given conventional death threats by mail. 1 pub featured a gallows with a hanging puppet, signed by David Beckham. And it had nothing to do with the Internet. Now only technology has changed, the phenomenon is the same. You don't should be Beckham to hear about yourself. At each game, the fans insult footballers, coaches, judges, police and supporters of the opposing team. That's just how it works.

There's only 1 way not to be pissed off in public. You don't should be a public figure. Fat skin is simply a essential qualification to be widely known. If a individual is not mentally able to do so, unfortunately, he must change his life, retreat from his activities and hope that people will forget about him someday.

Now a short individual insert. I am offended, uttered and unfairly judged (often rightly criticized!) more than the 3 mentioned creators combined. And not only by anonymous haters, but besides by the biggest televisions, newspapers, by the most celebrated journalists and politicians. I'm credited with disgusting or curiosity, making me an idiot, an alcoholic, sometimes a lunatic or a thief. I was the mark of organized, paid negative campaigns telling people lies about me. Anonymous websites on the FB paid to show ads informing me that I was arrested, And I know that that's the way it has to be, that's the price I gotta pay for getting something done, for defending things that are crucial to me.

In my experience, there was no minute in my life where I decided that I would now be a public person. It was a process that lasted many years, without any clear red line that I crossed, knowing that from now on I gotta put up with the hate. I didn't sign up for it, just like they didn't sign up for it. At any point we all realized where we were and what the consequences are. But then it was besides late. But any of us can halt it. All he has to do is halt creating on the Internet.

If individual gets in the ring, they'll gotta consider getting punched. You don't want to get beat up, get off the ring, halt creating on the Internet. There is no work to be a public person. We have many very influential people in Poland, billionaires, artists, scientists that nobody even knows what they look like. That nobody's always heard of. You can live like this. You just gotta want to. But if individual prefers to become recognizable, they must, simply must be ready to be insulted.

In the last fewer days, respective films have appeared on Youtube to draw Poles' attention to the phenomenon of hatred on the Internet. Jakub Wiech, David the Fighter and Tomasz Rożek, popular online creators, in the poignant films told how badly they hated the hatred that...

— Sławomir Mentzen (@SlawomirMentzen) November 19, 2023

This does not change the fact that the law is inactive in force on the Internet. Freedom must be linked to responsibility. Freedom of speech, too. erstwhile individual challenges me, beats me, or threatens to die on the street, I have the right to anticipate punishment. On the Internet, too. But I have no right to anticipate everyone on the street to walk around with a name, name and contact details attached. I'm not curious in the name of people passing me on the street and I'm not curious in the name of people commenting on the Internet.

I am in favour of maintaining freedom of speech and the right to privacy on the Internet, but besides of being held accountable by those who violate the law. However, it is different to track down and convict individual criminals, and different to analyse and deprive everyone of their privacy. I'd alternatively be insulted all day by millions of people than give you tools for mass surveillance and net control. Freedom of speech and the right to privacy are more crucial than the well-being of public people. If you get the tools to know precisely who writes what on the Internet, you will usage these tools. And for very bad purposes. I don't want us to have another China here, I don't want totalitarian net control.

I do not know whether these mentioned at the beginning of the Wiech, Fighter and Rozek films appeared spontaneously, or are part of an action to prepare us for restrictions on freedom of speech and privacy on the Internet. If the former, as I wrote above, I have no better advice than a completely honest and well-written proposition to restrict online activities. intellectual wellness is more crucial than an influencer career.

But if you are active in the latter, unfortunately you will gotta prepare for an even higher dose of hatred and criticism than before. Bo For free people will not give you the Internet. And you're listening to a lot more, much worse things than you've heard so far. all action triggers a reaction. You supported the limitations of someone's freedom in terms of climate or virus, it was people who defended themselves the way they could, utilizing the tools they had. If you support further restrictions on someone's freedom, you will gotta respond again. Which, of course, I want you.

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