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    1. JunkiesAndWhores on

      https://fightchatcontrol.eu/ lists your MEPs

      Dear Representatives,

      I am writing to express my serious concerns about the proposed Chat Control legislation (CSAM Regulation) currently being reconsidered under the Danish EU Council Presidency.

      I am particularly concerned about the following issues:

      • The proposed Chat Control legislation represents an unprecedented violation of our fundamental right to privacy. Mass surveillance of private communications is incompatible with Article 7 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

      • Breaking end-to-end encryption would make all EU citizens vulnerable to cybercriminals, authoritarian regimes, and foreign interference. Strong encryption is essential for our digital security and economic competitiveness.

      • Technical experts and child protection organisations have pointed out that this approach will not effectively protect children while creating massive privacy violations. We need targeted, evidence-based solutions instead.

      • This proposal has been repeatedly rejected or stalled by democratic institutions, with the European Parliament voting against mass surveillance and the Council failing to achieve majority support for over two years.

      • AI-based content scanning produces numerous false positives, potentially criminalizing innocent family photos and conversations. The technical implementation is fundamentally flawed and unreliable.

      • This legislation would damage the EU’s digital economy, drive tech companies away, and undermine our competitiveness against regions that protect digital rights and innovation.

      I urge you to:

      • Vote against any proposal that mandates mass surveillance of private communications

      • Protect end-to-end encryption and digital privacy rights

      • Support targeted, evidence-based approaches to child protection

      • Ensure proper democratic scrutiny of this legislation

      The current proposal fails to balance child protection with fundamental rights and would set a dangerous precedent for digital surveillance in the EU.

      Thank you for your attention to this critical matter.

      Sincerely,

    2. MiraTheSmart on

      Every time they dress it up as ‘protecting the children,’ what they really mean is ‘normalizing mass surveillance.’ Once they break encryption, it’s broken forever. Not just for predators, but for journalists, whistleblowers, dissidents… hell, even your bank logins. If you think the EU will stop at this one law, you haven’t been paying attention.

    3. CrispsInTabascoSauce on

      Unpopular opinion but if it helps to catch all the pedos, why not?

      Chat service owners are already spying on you anyways. Do you think Zuckerbot is not reading your messages in WhatsApp?

    4. EcstaticYesterday605 on

      Of course we would be the first to nod like the Churchill dog and go along with. Sometimes our politicians will do anything to be teachers’s pet in the EU even if means supporting bad laws.

    5. Odd-Internal-3983 on

      An Israeli military officer was recently caught in a paedaphile sting in the US. He asked to talk to CIA, FBI and then walked free. The western intelligence services do not care about our children. Never mind the Epstein files.

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