So is Open Source Software. No reason not to fight for it.
massive security and economic risk.
I would argue, the way we - as Europe - treat people coming here is a massive security and economic risk.
Increasing border"security" makes it harder for people that are not taught how to dodge the system.
It however does not change much for people that have a high criminal interest - for example they learn how to dodge border control.
So my point: The way we do it right now is fatal. Changing it in the direction of more humanity is a risk worth taking.
You are talking about "Banning newspapers". The Rest is criticizing a news publisher and wish to not be confronted with it as often.
You can scroll the Press reprimands of the quality management of German press and look how big the role of springer is in shitty journalistic standards they straight up lie:
https://www.presserat.de/ruegen-presse-uebersicht.html
By the way - I also think less Springer in my timeline is good - I would still not want it to be banned.
A new agreement on food safety will establish a common food safety area covering all dimensions of the food chain.
A new agreement on electricity will allow the participation of Switzerland in the EU internal electricity market.
A new agreement on health will allow Switzerland to take part in EU mechanisms and bodies addressing serious cross-border threats to health. That concerns notably the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the Early Warning and Response System.
A new agreement introduces a permanent and fair financial contribution by Switzerland to economic and social cohesion within the Union, reflecting the level of partnership and cooperation between the parties.
A new agreement will cover Switzerland's participation in the EU Agency for the Space Programme, for activities related to the Galileo and European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) components of the Union Space Programme.