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  3. I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

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  • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

    I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

    The German fascist party AfD now created a European foundation to push their fascist politics further. The name: "Sovereignty Foundation".

    Even though tactically it might feel like it makes sense to use the term to get funding, you are integrating right wing politics into your thinking and speaking.

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    #32

    @tante

    I insist on calling it "Digital self-determination" for that and other reasons.

    sanityinc@hachyderm.ioS sun@shitposter.worldS mk2boogaloo@freebeerextremist.comM dj@parcero.casaD floe@hci.socialF 5 Replies Last reply
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    • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

      I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

      The German fascist party AfD now created a European foundation to push their fascist politics further. The name: "Sovereignty Foundation".

      Even though tactically it might feel like it makes sense to use the term to get funding, you are integrating right wing politics into your thinking and speaking.

      mxalba@blahaj.zoneM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #33

      @tante@tldr.nettime.org

      Would
      digital independence be better?

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      • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

        I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

        The German fascist party AfD now created a European foundation to push their fascist politics further. The name: "Sovereignty Foundation".

        Even though tactically it might feel like it makes sense to use the term to get funding, you are integrating right wing politics into your thinking and speaking.

        computersandblues@post.lurk.orgC This user is from outside of this forum
        computersandblues@post.lurk.orgC This user is from outside of this forum
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        #34

        @tante this isn't just about words and terms though, is it? if there's a perceived threat and the nation state is the legitimate sovereign, the response most likely becomes nationalist. if the logic of global trade gets shaken and the organizational units are nation states, the response very easily becomes nationalist.

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        • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

          I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

          The German fascist party AfD now created a European foundation to push their fascist politics further. The name: "Sovereignty Foundation".

          Even though tactically it might feel like it makes sense to use the term to get funding, you are integrating right wing politics into your thinking and speaking.

          dar@mastoart.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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          #35

          @tante

          I'm going to play devil's advocate for a minute.

          1) words can be used by anyone, and a word such as sovereignty isn't right wing/fascist at all. It's just a word, with a meaning, used by people of all stripes.

          2) Look at the Q bit of LGBTQ..... Words CAN be reclaimed, even when they are 100% pejorative. Trust me on this, I'm one of the ones who reclaimed it.

          3) It's not unusual for fascists to use the word 'and' too. Should we all drop that as well?

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          • bsdphk@fosstodon.orgB bsdphk@fosstodon.org

            @tante

            I insist on calling it "Digital self-determination" for that and other reasons.

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            #36

            @bsdphk @tante "Digital self-sufficiency" would work nicely too

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            • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

              I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

              The German fascist party AfD now created a European foundation to push their fascist politics further. The name: "Sovereignty Foundation".

              Even though tactically it might feel like it makes sense to use the term to get funding, you are integrating right wing politics into your thinking and speaking.

              jakob@pxi.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              #37

              @tante That's prescriptivist linguistics and I'd rather not cede ground on the very thing the term "sovereignty" denotes in an area of political contention.

              Popular sovereignty is hard coded into the very first article to define and limit the power of the state in Art.20 of German Basic Law after all, as messy as that foundation is for political equity. I want to deliberate *who* holds sovereignty over the digital domain, rather than play word games. And I want that sovereignty to be equitable.

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              • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                @tante I am slowly moving towards saying digital autonomy instead. Which is more applicable than sovereignty, as that term is more geared towards states/governments, whereas autonomy applies to people, groups, companies and authorities.

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                #38

                @jwildeboer @tante definitely adopting that! I've had a couple of arguments/chats already where I've tried explaining why the "digital sovereignty" thing doesn't sit well by me, but autonomy vs sovereignty is much more succinct.

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                • computersandblues@post.lurk.orgC computersandblues@post.lurk.org

                  @tante this isn't just about words and terms though, is it? if there's a perceived threat and the nation state is the legitimate sovereign, the response most likely becomes nationalist. if the logic of global trade gets shaken and the organizational units are nation states, the response very easily becomes nationalist.

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                  #39

                  @tante what i'm trying to say is that there's a real, material contradiction at the heart of this. the projects of "national sovereignty" are all about lessening international dependencies and strengthening national economies here in the eu, because it makes sense economically as one available strategy. i don't know if i have to say this, but obviously it's not one i'm in favor of. and luckily it's not simply and only nationalist because the strategy involves some nods towards open standards and open source software (& hardware?), and hopefully that's enough of a wedge

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                  • dar@mastoart.socialD dar@mastoart.social

                    @tante

                    I'm going to play devil's advocate for a minute.

                    1) words can be used by anyone, and a word such as sovereignty isn't right wing/fascist at all. It's just a word, with a meaning, used by people of all stripes.

                    2) Look at the Q bit of LGBTQ..... Words CAN be reclaimed, even when they are 100% pejorative. Trust me on this, I'm one of the ones who reclaimed it.

                    3) It's not unusual for fascists to use the word 'and' too. Should we all drop that as well?

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                    #40

                    @dar

                    @tante

                    You are not wrong, but I get the impression that this is to widen potential vocabulary so the concepts cannot be monopolized. To open the question of, "What do you really mean by that?"

                    Consider a counter example. (I read your bio and I'm sorry it's an american example - it's just the best one I have at this time in the morning)

                    When someone from rural Missouri says, "Those city folks." As code for negatively talking about black folk from St. Louis. It doesn't mean the words are bad words by themselves. It mean that person is dog whistling to other racists and that is important context to understand under the surface. Recognizing and questioning intent is important.

                    Typically the easiest way to undermine someone doing this is to ask, "which people?" It's stupidly simple, but can completely change group dynamics by someone backing off racist intent or doubling down. Which then clues in people who were not hearing this underlying context.

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                    • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                      I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

                      The German fascist party AfD now created a European foundation to push their fascist politics further. The name: "Sovereignty Foundation".

                      Even though tactically it might feel like it makes sense to use the term to get funding, you are integrating right wing politics into your thinking and speaking.

                      audunmb@todon.nlA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #41

                      @tante yes and no. Same goes for all kinds of politics based on sovereignity. You can't have a democratic state without a sovereign state, or democracy without some sort of popular sovereignity. Escaping nationalism is difficult when it's the basis for our modern political world.
                      How we should understand terms like popular sovereignity, democracy, states, nations and sovereignity are difficult political questions, and they lend themselves to both left-wing and right-wing interpretations. I think it is worth fighting over the interpretations rather than leave the terms to the right wing interpretations.

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                      • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                        I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

                        The German fascist party AfD now created a European foundation to push their fascist politics further. The name: "Sovereignty Foundation".

                        Even though tactically it might feel like it makes sense to use the term to get funding, you are integrating right wing politics into your thinking and speaking.

                        sl007@digitalcourage.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #42

                        @tante

                        To
                        @sovtechfund
                        any opinions about the fascists naming their Kleines-Blümelein-Foundation "Sovereignty Foundation"?
                        I mean, about probably being interchanged with the Nazi Tech branch?
                        It is pretty common that Nazis try to steal established codes and codices.
                        You should react …

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                        • jakob@pxi.socialJ jakob@pxi.social

                          @tante That's prescriptivist linguistics and I'd rather not cede ground on the very thing the term "sovereignty" denotes in an area of political contention.

                          Popular sovereignty is hard coded into the very first article to define and limit the power of the state in Art.20 of German Basic Law after all, as messy as that foundation is for political equity. I want to deliberate *who* holds sovereignty over the digital domain, rather than play word games. And I want that sovereignty to be equitable.

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                          #43

                          @jakob As a linguist, I would say you are wrong. It’s not a prescriptivist argument, it’s a descriptive one.

                          What @tante does is providing arguments for what the connotation for a certain word is. A prescriptivist argument would be that it’s ”wrong” in itself, or that you ”can’t” use it.

                          A descriptive linguist would probably be more careful not to appear to pass judgement, but I can’t find any explicit judgement even in this post, only implied.

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                          • algernon@come-from.mad-scientist.clubA algernon@come-from.mad-scientist.club

                            @tante FWIW, Hungary's Fidesz (also a far-right fascist party) is also a big champion of (national) sovereignty. So are many other right-wing parties of the Patriots of Europe group of the EU Parliament.

                            Heck, AfD - along with a bunch of other parties even further to the right - are part of the Europe of Sovereign Nations Group.

                            That word is very, very right-wing coded indeed.

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                            #44

                            @algernon @tante of course, it's nationalism. Nationalism is a right wing idea.

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                            • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                              @tante I also played with "digital sustainability" but ultimately autonomy feels better. It is a bit more aggressive, especially in Germany with their history of Autonome, which I find a good thing, actually. And in German Digitale Souveränität always sounded "gestelzt" to me. 🙂

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                              #45

                              @jwildeboer @tante I always thought that the use of ”sovereignty” was meant to get right-wing people to react to the threat, because they care about the nation state, and it uses language that is meaningful to them.

                              It’s a difficult balance between getting them on board, but not having them take over.

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                              • computersandblues@post.lurk.orgC computersandblues@post.lurk.org

                                @tante what i'm trying to say is that there's a real, material contradiction at the heart of this. the projects of "national sovereignty" are all about lessening international dependencies and strengthening national economies here in the eu, because it makes sense economically as one available strategy. i don't know if i have to say this, but obviously it's not one i'm in favor of. and luckily it's not simply and only nationalist because the strategy involves some nods towards open standards and open source software (& hardware?), and hopefully that's enough of a wedge

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                                #46

                                @computersandblues @tante I would argue that "strengthening national economies" is a nationalist perspective, though. It may not necessarily be a bad thing - see locally sourced food - but it's at least something to be aware of. In the same way that when using "digital independence", we should always ask "independent from whom?"

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                                • audunmb@todon.nlA audunmb@todon.nl

                                  @tante yes and no. Same goes for all kinds of politics based on sovereignity. You can't have a democratic state without a sovereign state, or democracy without some sort of popular sovereignity. Escaping nationalism is difficult when it's the basis for our modern political world.
                                  How we should understand terms like popular sovereignity, democracy, states, nations and sovereignity are difficult political questions, and they lend themselves to both left-wing and right-wing interpretations. I think it is worth fighting over the interpretations rather than leave the terms to the right wing interpretations.

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                                  #47

                                  @audunmb @tante nationalims is 19th Century bullshit

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                                  • sanityinc@hachyderm.ioS sanityinc@hachyderm.io

                                    @bsdphk @tante "Digital self-sufficiency" would work nicely too

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                                    #48

                                    @sanityinc @bsdphk @tante Digital Autarky?

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                                    • mr_e@infosec.exchangeM mr_e@infosec.exchange

                                      @dar

                                      @tante

                                      You are not wrong, but I get the impression that this is to widen potential vocabulary so the concepts cannot be monopolized. To open the question of, "What do you really mean by that?"

                                      Consider a counter example. (I read your bio and I'm sorry it's an american example - it's just the best one I have at this time in the morning)

                                      When someone from rural Missouri says, "Those city folks." As code for negatively talking about black folk from St. Louis. It doesn't mean the words are bad words by themselves. It mean that person is dog whistling to other racists and that is important context to understand under the surface. Recognizing and questioning intent is important.

                                      Typically the easiest way to undermine someone doing this is to ask, "which people?" It's stupidly simple, but can completely change group dynamics by someone backing off racist intent or doubling down. Which then clues in people who were not hearing this underlying context.

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                                      #49

                                      @MR_E @tante

                                      Yes, a straightforward, what used to be known as, a conversation, usually clears up misunderstandings about meaning and intent.

                                      Wasn't it always that way?

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                                      • fabio@zirk.usF fabio@zirk.us

                                        @tante I think it's more than just the term. Replacing American corporations with corporations of a different nationality is not a progressive project. That's what the liberal elites mean when they say "digital sovereignty" and it's fully compatible with fascist concepts of sovereignty.

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                                        #50

                                        @fabio @tante "liberal" "elite" <-- there fixed it for you as those people are neither

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                                        • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                                          I have been warning about the term "digital sovereignty" and how it is right-wing coded and probably can't be salvaged for non-right-wing politics.

                                          The German fascist party AfD now created a European foundation to push their fascist politics further. The name: "Sovereignty Foundation".

                                          Even though tactically it might feel like it makes sense to use the term to get funding, you are integrating right wing politics into your thinking and speaking.

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                                          #51

                                          @tante To be clear, are you talking about the Sovereign Tech Agency and Sovereign Tech Fund, or something different?

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