viernes, 14 de octubre de 2016

About refugees and internet as a human right

On the one hand, I find that this idea is awesome and Mark Zuckerberg is kindly. Here we have an example of someone who wants to help and he does it by the way he's skilled. But thinking about it seriously, I don't think that's so good. Letting apart that Mark Zuckerberg is being solidary and society committed, I think as myself being a refugee and I wouldn't like that they make internet a preference to me while I'm not having a house, money and either a land in peace. I would prefer to get some place to rest in peace whit all my beloved people. But, at least, any help is needed, so thank you Mark Zuckerberg for this initiative and I hope that some other “big fishes” take example from him.

On the other hand, to transform internet in a human right it's something I also find well, but not a priority. It is a fact that nowadays, internet works as a substitute of everything, for example, books, shops, post, school... and it's so useful for anybody because it helps a lot on daily life, but it's important that you have basically things before having internet. My suggestion to transform internet in a human right it is to make it free for everyone in the world, because, in fact, internet companies earn most of the money that we pay for it. It would be also great to create special items for those who wants some enhances and make them pay for it. By doing this transformation, everyone will be able to educate themselves or anything using the internet connexion.

In short, internet is a useful utensil, but it is not essential. 

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