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Your right to privacy is an unalienable right. 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. Ignore their laws and their dictates. Chat using end-to-end encryption and refuse to give them any keys. Use your own servers if you must. Non-compliance is the only to guarantee your unalienable rights, freedom, liberty, and individual free agency.
There must be something coming that they really don't want us discussing or organising against, they seem to be panicking that they haven't got total control over the narrative...
It is interesting to look back at how our real rulers gradually transformed the European Economic Community into this authoritarian monster, the EUSSR. It was already clear about 20 years ago, but most people were too distracted to realize it, and like any comparable construct, the EU can no longer be reformed. Countries that are smart should start preparing to leave.
I go with the word used in the USA Declaration of Independence. This is because older dictionaries suggest a slight difference (e.g., the legal distinction between a right that cannot be taken under any circumstances and one that can only be taken with consent). The legally smart power hungry globalists understand this, which is why they pushed the inalienable definition so much Your unalienable rights cannot taken away or given away by anyone, not even by yourself.