The last year has taught us all some bitter lessons, the omnipresence
of spying and the loss of privacy certainly first on the list (and I
am still wondering how that can be made fit with the U.S. constitution and its
amendments. The right to wear weapons to defend yourself against your
government is just ridiculous in this context. Maybe it’s purpose now
is just deflection from the true problems. But I digress). Next are
ruthless companies avoiding their tax payments through juristic
tricks. What we as buyers shell out is hard earned cash, and we
pay taxes on our income. They don’t. And trickling down is – nothing.
Of course I as an individuum am powerless in comparison to both governments and companies. But I can raise my voice and vote with my feet. Which will, for 2014, lead to
- Less google
- Less Amazon
If a company like google is capitalizing on my data and not able (and not really willing, sorry) to protect that, I should avoid it as much as possible. So as a first measure I don’t use their search any more directly, but only through intermediaries like startpage.com that won’t track my activities. And I’ll close down my google mail account as soon as I’ve managed to inform all my contacts. From blogger I’ve moved away years ago, and analytics is replaced by piwik. Not much loss here.
Now to Amazon: Living in the countryside, it admittedly opened up a whole universe of new purchasing possibilities. Especially English books are much cheaper here than anywhere else in Germany. But this company, as many others, acts like a parasitical leech, shifting their profits forth and back until almost no taxes have to be paid any more in Germany. Which is not what I want to support. So in future I will try to avoid it.
Leaves my U.S. based hoster, greengeeks.com: reliable and performant, certainly giving me my money’s worth. But as a foreigner and with it a potential subject of limitless spying on by the U.S. government, should I really have my web presence in that country? I doubt so.
This was a long text, and I am not sure how many will read down to that line. Now back to photography.
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