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neilv07/31/20252 repliesview on HN

This link is full of the usual self-promoting priorities of politicians, and the modern "influencers" who mimic them.

1. Redirects to someone's personal-name Web site.

2. The top heading on the page is their personal name and what seems to be personal logo.

3. Immediately below that logo the navbar entry for "ABOUT ME / CONTACT".

4. The last entry in the navbar is "GET INVOLVED", and the first entry of that menu is "Follow Me".

5. The first entry in the navbar is "WELCOME" and redirects to a page with a huge photo of him, followed by a heading that starts "Patrick Breyer – Digital freedom fighter and former Member of European Parliament for the German and the European Pirate Party" subheading "Europe’s voice of privacy and the free Internet".

6. Then the page below all this has some information.

I think this is one reason that positive revolutions can't happen anymore: the potential leaders/actors see no non-corrupt role models for how to operate. It's a very fuzzy line between self-promotion in service of the mission somehow, and self-promotion in service of power/influence for its own sake.


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bondarchuk07/31/2025

In a representative democracy there is nothing nefarious about a representative presenting himself as a person who would stand for certain policies.

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Gud07/31/2025

On the other hand, Patrick Beyer is doing more for internet freedom than any other person I know.

Who else is fighting chat control and informing the population as well?