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"In the early 16th century, a devout monk from Germany visited Rome. He was awed to be at the very seat of Christendom." ===
Even earlier, Jesus Christ entered the scene and did some poking around. He found the clerics walking to and from the temples on special walk-ways constructed to separate them from the masses. He found **exclusionary** religious structures, not **inclusive**. He started a movement. It sort of routed around the small group of insiders. The insiders have not gone away. They will always be there. They have to be. They define the line between good and evil. People want to clearly see the line and know which side of the line they are on. Guess which side the ISOC and ICANN are on ?
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Re:It’s time for netizens - not ICANN, ISOC or .OR
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