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But, we're absolutely clueless as to what this is or what it
should
be.
And we
should
be immensely proud of this.
So better access to information
should
lead to a conversation about what we're going to do next, and DemocracyOS allows for that.
Because we believe that democracy is not just a matter of stacking up preferences, one on top of each other, but that our healthy and robust public debate
should
be, once again, one of its fundamental values.
Governments
should
recognize that small remittances are not money laundering.
Second, governments
should
abolish exclusive partnerships between their post office and the money transfer company.
In fact, they
should
promote competition, open up the partnership so that we will bring down costs like we did, like they did, in the telecommunications industry.
Third, large nonprofit philanthropic organizations
should
create a remittance platform on a nonprofit basis.
They
should
create a nonprofit remittance platform to serve the money transfer companies so that they can send money at a low cost, while complying with all the complex regulations all over the world.
The development community
should
set a goal of reducing remittance costs to one percent from the current eight percent.
This mindset has found what I think is its purest expression in a 2009 interview with the longtime CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, who, when asked about all the different ways his company is causing invasions of privacy for hundreds of millions of people around the world, said this: He said, "If you're doing something that you don't want other people to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place."
After all, if you're not a bad person, if you're doing nothing wrong, you
should
have nothing to hide."
This is a conclusion that we
should
have all kinds of reasons for avoiding, the most important of which is that when you say, "somebody who is doing bad things," you probably mean things like plotting a terrorist attack or engaging in violent criminality, a much narrower conception of what people who wield power mean when they say, "doing bad things."
There are all kinds of reasons why we
should
want to avoid that lesson as well.
Even if you're somebody who decides that you never want to, the fact that there are other people who are willing to and able to resist and be adversarial to those in power — dissidents and journalists and activists and a whole range of others — is something that brings us all collective good that we
should
want to preserve.
GG: Well, I mean, the endgame for me as a journalist is very simple, which is to make sure that every single document that's newsworthy and that ought to be disclosed ends up being disclosed, and that secrets that
should
never have been kept in the first place end up uncovered.
Since we believe early cancer detection
should
really be democratized, this entire solution costs at least 50 times less than current available methods, and we know that the community can help us accelerate this even more, so we're making the design of the device open-source.
Shouldn't this be rebuilt by the people with the largest stake, the societies in exile, the refugees?
Well, I think that
should
be the minimum.
So wealthy countries in the world
should
recognize the humanity and the generosity of the countries that are hosting so many refugees.
And all countries
should
make sure that no one fleeing war and persecution arrives at a closed border.
We
should
think of refugee camps and communities as more than just temporary population centers where people languish waiting for the war to end.
She
should
be and she is the future of Somalia.
This is where the government literally created maps to tell bankers where they shouldn't lend.
And all I'm saying is, we
should
design our economy and our communities with that in mind.
You
should
know that when we choose somebody to win an Ig Nobel prize, We get in touch with that person, very quietly.
It's my favorite bra, but I would be happy to share it with any of you,
should
the need arise.
At the end of it all, the court unanimously agreed that her in-laws
should
be arrested for what they did to her, her fucking brother
should
also be arrested for selling her — (Applause) — and they agreed that she did have a right to civil compensation.
I'm not saying we
should
all buy a plane ticket and go to Afghanistan, but we can all be contributors to a global human rights economy.
Maybe we
should
use a good one.
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