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But then he goes and champions laws like the infamous "three-strikes" law that would disconnect citizens from the Internet for file sharing,
which
has been condemned by the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression as being a disproportionate violation of citizens' right to communications, and has raised questions amongst civil society groups about whether some political representatives are more interested in preserving the interests of the entertainment industry than they are in defending the rights of their citizens.
Eight hundred years ago, approximately, the barons of England decided that the Divine Right of Kings was no longer working for them so well, and they forced King John to sign the Magna Carta,
which
recognized that even the king who claimed to have divine rule still had to abide by a basic set of rules.
Each and every one of us has a vital part to play in building the kind of world in
which
government and technology serve the world's people and not the other way around.
And these ideas and narratives that bump people across borders are increasingly beginning to affect the way in
which
people behave.
And that's something
which
I'd like to elaborate on.
And I was actually a potent force in spreading ideas across borders, and I witnessed the rise of Islamist extremism as distinct from Islam the faith, and the way in
which
it influenced my co-religionists across the world.
But the way in
which
I learned to use technology to my advantage was because I was within an extremist organization that was forced to think beyond the confines of the nation-state.
Which
means, by definition, that particular leader no longer exists.
Which
leads us to conclude American businesses fail faster than Americans, and therefore American businesses are evolving faster than Americans.
Stop giving them lists of questions every single one of
which
has an answer.
And certainly, when we look at the ways in
which
we have separated ourselves from others and we've created fear and danger, often from lack of knowledge, lack of real understanding, how do you see the way that the Western press in particular is covering this and all other stories out of the region, but in particular, in your country?
This is from the city of Lahore,
which
is around 300 kilometers south from Abbottabad, where Bin Laden was caught.
And here's the street or road leading to this building,
which
is 730 Nizam block at Allama Iqbal Town.
Let me show you one
which
actually makes some sound.
Well there's multiple different ways, such as banking trojans,
which
will steal money from your online banking accounts when you do online banking, or keyloggers.
These guys were running an operation called I.M.U., a cybercrime operation through
which
they netted millions.
And if you just go and take a look at what's happening in the online world, here's a video built by Clarified Networks,
which
illustrates how one single malware family is able to move around the world.
Here, I'm looking at the Hex dump of an image file,
which
contains an exploit.
And that's a backdoor
which
will take over your computer.
But even more interestingly, if we continue decrypting, we'll find this mysterious string,
which
says O600KO78RUS.
The vast majority of the online crime cases, we don't even know
which
continent the attacks are coming from.
PLC's, these small boxes
which
have no display, no keyboard,
which
are programmed, are put in place, and they do their job.
And this really is something
which
creates completely new problems for us.
And the journey to that place of understanding and acceptance has been an interesting one for me, and it's given me an insight into the whole notion of self,
which
I think is worth sharing with you today.
Our little portion of oneness is given a name, is told all kinds of things about itself, and these details, opinions and ideas become facts,
which
go towards building ourselves, our identity.
And my panic at not having a self that fit, and the confusion that came from my self being rejected, created anxiety, shame and hopelessness,
which
kind of defined me for a long time.
My self became defined by otherness,
which
meant that, in that social world, I didn't really exist.
And race is an illegitimate concept
which
our selves have created based on fear and ignorance.
It's a projection
which
our clever brains create in order to cheat ourselves from the reality of death.
And it's specifically algorithms,
which
are basically the math that computers use to decide stuff.
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