

My fellow petitioners,
I wish to speak plainly as a citizen gravely disturbed by the constant escalation of worldwide censorship.
When this petition began, many people believed concerns about digital censorship, financial gatekeeping and online surveillance were distant possibilities.
Now creators across multiple platforms are facing account restrictions, retroactive policy enforcement, AI moderation systems and increasing pressure to self-censor under fear of losing their income, archives or identities overnight.
This is no longer theoretical.
The Digital Liberty Act was created around a simple belief:
people should not lose lawful expression, commerce or access to their digital lives without transparency, accountability and due process.
Our rights are not guaranteed on paper or black ink.
Our flesh is our paper, our blood is our ink.
And how many of our brothers and sisters throughout history willingly tore their paper and spilled their ink so we could walk and speak freely on the streets they built for their children?
Too many, and yet it is never enough.
Now we call for liberty once again.
A digital liberty.
Free to commerce.
Free to create.
Free to express.
As We the People demand, because freedom is in our blood.
We will not be silent.
We will not be caged behind digital iron bars.
We will shout.
And we will unite for Liberty.
Share this message.
Speak to your family, your friends and your elected officials.
Explain why digital liberty matters before the freedoms people take for granted become permissions controlled by systems they cannot question.
The future of expression, commerce and privacy online will not be decided by silence.