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I agree, privacy is a journey and a habit. But it's very hard to find people that really care about it. Most people I know are in that belief that it's already a lost battle, even if I offer some baby steps change.
It is hard to find people that care... but that should NOT influence your care about it. Be the example. Talk is cheap. Action is where its at. I've found that people come to me for help because I'm not pushy about stuff. I drop seeds but I don't force feed people stuff. You can make an impact and often you don't see it for some time.
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I am bit extreme, so maybe i have some high expectations like using linux phones, graphene as my fiat phone for example. But I am glad all my family is using linux and my self-hosting services.
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Wow... that's huge. You have the fam on Linux and self-hosted apps. The mindset is the key though and influence has to be earned. Building strong relationships and family bonds is critical. I think far to few privacy and liberty minded people state this. Everyone doesn't need to think like you and I to have our backs when it counts. One of the most terrible things IMO about our time is how separated and divided families have become.
It was a goal of the socialist in the USSR to degrade the bonds of family and I believe this is still at play today with all the Marxist woke crap and its not new. Many leftists going back to Woodrow Wilson sought to weaken those bonds and strengthen the influence of the state. So... be on guard.
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Talking about communism and division, with opsec we have a common enemy to unite against.
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