It is central that you do not involve any American citizens in the board of directors too.
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I can obviously imagine the concern has crossed your mind, but the idea that the German legal system can stop an insider attack seems not very well thought out. @vruz I'll repeat, separate entity. They're not "inside"--except as trusted advisors and mentors. @vruz @Gargron at that point it just seems discriminatory... US citizens are oppressed by systems and billionaires. Most of us didn't vote for Trump (he won through voter suppression and interference from the rich and powerful), and most of us don't have the power nor the desire to exploit that the 1% owners of centralized social media have. We need help, not isolation. Utter imperialist nonsense. The privileges of a few American individuals are not above the need of the rest of the world to maintain reliable means of communication and socialisation. It is discriminatory, with good reason. Take a look around you. It is because of shit like this that what is happening happens. |
@vruz The board of the 501c3 does not have any legal power over the German entity which holds all the assets. This is a concern I've already had in mind.