Individual-i
I found the Individual-i logo at Arto Bendiken's site. I've put it in the column of banners in the left column, replacing the "Impeach Bush" banner, which is no longer relevant. Of course, I don't want an "open government". I want no government. But an open government that respects individual rights would be a lot better than we've got now.
A symbol of individual rights
Today, the rights of individuals are being eroded: by government, by corporations, by society itself. This icon -- the Individual-i -- represents the rights of the individual.
It represents the right to privacy and anonymity in the information age. It represents the rights to an open government, due process, and equal protection under the law. It represents the right to live surveillance free, and not to be marked as "suspicious" for wanting these other rights.
It recognizes that a free society is a safe society, and that freedom is founded upon individual rights.
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