[governance] Call for consensus - endorsement of speech by Nnenna Nwakanma on behalf of Civil Society at Netmundial, Brazil

Dominique Lacroix dl at panamo.eu
Thu Apr 24 10:19:11 EDT 2014


Almost universal... Hum, let's try to get immunity for Edward Snowden. 
Or at least hospitality.

@+, Dom

Le 24/04/14 11:11, parminder a écrit :
>
> On Thursday 24 April 2014 07:04 PM, Daniel Pimienta wrote:
>> Nnenna did an excellent job presenting civil society position, both 
>> in the form and in the susbstance (and I am not surprised).
>>
>> Yet it is hard for me to understand why we need to tautologically 
>> endorse the speech of who (brillantly) represent us.
>>
>> Is it that we do not trust our representation system and we need a 
>> posteriori to confirm representation?
>> Is it that we try to make a public showcase of a consensus within IGF 
>> where we all know it is not existing?
>>
>> If it was to try to identify a subset of values and visions we do all 
>> share then, as Mike suggested, we should work on them,
>> reflect from this speech and build upon this subset rather than 
>> making a communication show.
>
>
> Only that picking and choosing will lead us towards controversies that 
> will perhaps be unsolvable, and the idea is to capitalise on the the 
> massive positive reaction to Nnenna's speech not only within CS but 
> almost universally,,
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>
> parminder
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