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I just ditched T-Mobile .. seems like everyone should !

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Voting with your feet is the most powerful message you can send

Perhaps a few text messages with your new carrier to any one you know using T-Mobile with this link might help snowball your message:

You could message : https://tribeqr.com/v/tmobilecensorship

And use the image : https://tribeqr.com/v/tmobilewefpuppets

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Kinda obvious that first, they get you hooked, then dependent, then the coercion. Would be a whole different world if at first we were given info re their ultimate goals behind every 'innovation' however, I've noticed most people take things on their face value rather than follow those telling dots. Things are accepted based on 'what this can do for me' rather than 'what is it doing for the overall health of the people and the planet'. For example: when 'Zelle' first came about after 30 of the largest financial institutions plus the government spent a decade coming up with it which gave banks the right to decide which texts a customer may send or not, instead of customers thinking "Well, I'm not afraid of the texts I send so who cares?" the thinking needed to be, 'What right does a bank have to even KNOW what info I send to an acquaintance or even what acquaintances I have?" then multiply it by billions of people and the motive becomes clear.

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Must read

Shoshana Zuboff

"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for the Future at the New Frontier of Power"

https://archive.ph/D0dJi#selection-2527.8-2527.97

And if you don't dump your Smartphone after reading it, more fool you. I have a 20 yr old Nokia 2600.

Though I did delete my Amazon account after reading, once my outstanding orders were compleed.

Your phone is scraped all the time.

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