RESCUE ALL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICS IN THE WORLD: EXPEL THE CANCER OF THE NWO/GR FROM THE PLANET, INCLUDING FROM CHINA AND FROM RUSSIA. UNITE WORLDWIDE TO FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT THE NWO/GR BACK INTO THE CAVERNS IT CAME FROM!!!

 

SCUSA FUSARO, INVECE DI CONTINUARE A SBAVARE SENZA LIMITI SUL TECNOCAPITALISMO, PERCHE NON INTERVISTI FRA ANDREA RICATTI?

 

Uno spritz dopo la Messa: così il Cristianesimo rischia di evaporare definitivamente

È accaduto realmente a Urbino nelle Marche. Uno spritz dopo Messa. E questa la bizzarra idea di Fra Andrea Ricatti, giovane francescano della parrocchia universitaria San Domenico di Urbino. Il frate pensava così di attirare i giovani del paese ad andare a messa la domenica, incentivati dall’inusuale apericena finale. La sua proposta è diventata virale, anche in virtù della curiosa locandina affissa fuori dalla chiesa. Con le parole del frate l’obiettivo era, sono parole sue, coinvolgere i ragazzi nella funzione e poi in un momento di convivialità, perché la Chiesa è accoglienza. Insomma, quasi verrebbe da dire “la messa è finita, andate a brindare”. Abbiamo visto in questi ultimi anni benedizioni con la pistola d’acqua e preti che entravano a dire messa col monopattino. Per chiudere il cerchio mancava giusto l’apericena dopo la messa. Questi curiosi eventi tratteggiano perfettamente l’inquietante orizzonte dell’evaporazione del cristianesimo in corso.

Come abbiamo mostrato nel nostro studio “La fine del cristianesimo”, per rincorrere un mondo che non lo vuole più, il cristianesimo si apre attualmente in ogni modo possibile al mondo pensando di conquistarlo. In realtà il cristianesimo non conquista il mondo, ma si perde nel mondo, evaporando senza lasciare più traccia di sé. Come non ci stanchiamo di ripetere ad nauseam, la civiltà del tecnocapitalismo non solo non sa letteralmente più che farsene del cristianesimo, ma si adopera attivamente per annichilirlo, come imbarazzante residuo non organico alla civiltà nichilista dei mercati. L’apericena di Urbino, l’ultimo apericena, variando sul tema religioso, si colloca perfettamente nel quadro dell’evaporazione del cristianesimo, nel suo processo di profanazione e di dissacrazione, che ormai avviene non soltanto dall’esterno, grazie alle prestazioni martellanti dell’industria culturale, ma anche dall’interno, da parte di chi dovrebbe difendere il cristianesimo e opporsi alla dissacrazione del sacro operata dal mundus.

È in questa cornice di senso che si deve peraltro leggere l’operato di Bergoglio, con la sua teologia del nulla, con il suo ateismo liquido, e ciò secondo una traiettoria principiata con il Concilio Vaticano II e con la sua esiziale idea di aprire la chiesa al mondo, portandole infine a sciogliersi nel mondo stesso. Con l’usuale intelligenza, Ratzinger disse più volte che oggi il cristiano non può che essere all’opposizione di un mondo che non vuole più il cristianesimo. Un cristiano che fosse a proprio agio nel mondo sdivinizzato non sarebbe più perciò stesso un cristiano. Era anche la tesi sviluppata in tutt’altro contesto da Pierpaolo Pasolini. Già negli anni 70 Pasolini sosteneva fermamente che la Chiesa era un bivio fondamentale, in forza del quale era chiamata a scegliere se porsi all’opposizione del mondo o suicidarsi definitivamente nel mondo stesso. La Chiesa, diceva Pasolini, deve ripartire dall’opposizione al mondo, come chiesa catacombale, come piccolo resto, diceva Ratzinger, oppure aderire ai moduli del mondo, perdendosi nel mondo stesso. Perché questo è il punto fondamentale. Se la Chiesa diventa un semplice raddoppiamento del mondo, allora sancisce, eo ipso, la propria natura superflua.

ONCE UPON A TIME PEOPLE WERE ARRESTED FOR CENSORING FREE SPEECH, NOW THEY CLAIM TO HAVE THE RIGHT TO ARREST YOU FOR NOT CENSORING. FREE PAVEL DUROV NOW!!! DEATH TO THE NWO!!! DEATH TO THE GR!!! ENROLL IN THE NWO/GR LIBERATION ARMY!!!

 

ARRESTED

Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Arrested in France, Reportedly For Refusing to Censor Content

Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the encrypted messaging app Telegram, was arrested this Saturday evening, according to French media.

The incident occurred at Le Bourget Airport just as Durov, accompanied by a bodyguard and a woman, disembarked from his private jet. Durov, who holds dual Franco-Russian citizenship and is 39 years old, had just arrived from Azerbaijan.


The arrest was executed by members of the GTA (Gendarmerie of Air Transport), acting on a French search warrant. This warrant, issued by the OFMIN of the national directorate of the French judicial police, was based on allegations that Telegram's operational policies — specifically its lack of censorship and lack of cooperation with law enforcement's censorship demands, along with features such as disposable phone numbers and cryptocurrency transactions — indirectly support illicit activities.


Following his arrest, Durov was notified by ONAF (National Anti-Fraud Office) investigators and placed in police custody. He was scheduled to appear before an investigating judge on Saturday evening with the potential for multiple charges to be brought against him on Sunday, including those related to terrorism, narcotics, conspiracy, fraud, money laundering, and more.


An investigator confidently told TF1/LCI, "Pavel Durov will end up in pre-trial detention, that's for sure." They added, "On his platform, he allowed countless crimes and crimes to be committed for which he does nothing to moderate or cooperate."


The recent arrest of Pavel Durov is just the latest in a series of challenges facing Telegram, an encrypted messaging service known for its stringent privacy policies. In recent weeks, the platform has come under intensified scrutiny and attacks from various governments and regulatory bodies, alleging that its free speech policies facilitate illegal activities.


The core of the controversy surrounds Telegram's encryption protocols and privacy features, which authorities claim obstruct criminal investigations and enable the spread of illicit content.


Telegram's user base has surged, particularly in regions with contentious political climates, due to its promise of secure communication.


Related: Telegram's New Era Merges Chat and Web: In-App Browser, Mini App Store, and More


However, this growth has been accompanied by increased allegations that the platform is being used by criminal networks, terrorists, and other malicious actors.


Despite these accusations, Telegram has consistently defended its policies, citing user privacy as a paramount concern. The platform's refusal to establish backdoors for government surveillance or to share user data has led to legal confrontations in several countries.


Furthermore, the use of disposable phone numbers and support for cryptocurrency transactions on Telegram has drawn criticism for potentially providing a veil of anonymity to criminal operations.


These features, while popular among privacy advocates, are often pointed to by law enforcement as hurdles in the fight against digital crime.


The arrest of Durov marks a major escalation in the global debate over the balance between privacy and security, and could have profound implications across multiple dimensions:


Legal Precedent: This incident could set a legal precedent for how nations handle the regulation of encrypted communication platforms. If Durov is prosecuted for the actions of users on his platform, it might lead to increased pressure on other tech companies to monitor and control user behavior, potentially compromising the commitment to user privacy.


Government Surveillance and Privacy: The case highlights the tension between government surveillance and individual privacy rights. Governments may use this incident as a justification to demand greater access to encrypted communications, arguing that it's necessary for national security and law enforcement. This could lead to broader legal and regulatory changes that erode privacy protections in digital spaces.


International Relations and Jurisdiction: 
Durov's dual citizenship and the international nature of his business highlight the complexities of jurisdiction in digital law enforcement. This arrest may prompt discussions on international cooperation and conflict regarding digital sovereignty and the enforcement of national laws against globally operating platforms.


Impact on Business Operations: The arrest could deter businesses and developers from creating or maintaining products that prioritize user privacy if such priorities could lead to legal troubles. This might stifle innovation in secure communications technology, affecting how businesses operate, especially those that rely on strict confidentiality.


Public and Market Reaction: The response from the public and markets to Durov's arrest could influence how other companies approach privacy and encryption. A strong backlash might deter governments from similar actions, while subdued reactions might embolden more crackdowns.


Criminal Activities vs. Privacy Advocacy: The case forces a renewed examination of the fine line between protecting privacy and preventing criminal activities. The outcomes of this case may influence public opinion on whether the benefits of encryption and high privacy standards outweigh the risks associated with providing a platform that can be used for illicit purposes.


This situation is a litmus test for the future of digital privacy, encryption, and the role of tech companies in moderating content and cooperating with law enforcement. The global implications of how this case is handled are significant, potentially affecting not only the tech industry but also the privacy rights of individuals worldwide.


Obviously, things are escalating.

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