I think we must choose to build and use protocols and apps which uphold these rights. I’ve been introduced to a few elected politicians with regards to these rights. While it’s fine if they choose to try and pass a law, that’s not my goal. My focus is giving a clear idea of what we need in our tools, rights aren’t given by god or government, they’re won by people organizing and demanding that our rights be respected. When our rights are violated we must have the organised power to fight back.

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Unalienable rights and individual free agency guarantee the rights of minorities and of individuals. Unalieanable rights are rights that cannot be taken away, not even by a 100% majority vote. Unalienable rights cannot be legislated away, and they cannot be ruled away by a supreme court. They cannot be contracted away. Governments and institutions cannot add qualifiers to unalienable rights, and they cannot dilute them. They have no authority over unalienable rights. America is a country of unalienable rights. The Constitution does not grant those rights. The Constitution explicitly tells the government that it cannot, and shall not, infringe on those rights.