THE HUMILIATION OF A GABONESE TEACHER! L’HUMILIATION D’UN PROFESSEUR GABONAIS!
English version Jean Mouketou’s arguments in this debate give an impression of fragility, even « lamentability », because he finds himself in the difficult position of having to justify a technically and democratically questionable measure. Jean Mouketou insists on the distinction between « repression » and « temporary suspension ». For users deprived of access, this nuance is considered hypocritical: whether it is called a « conservative measure » or a « cut », the final result is the same: an obstacle to freedom of expression and communication. He says that the internet is not completely cut off. This is a technically true but intellectually dishonest argument. The fact that VPNs make it possible to circumvent the restriction proves that the measure is ineffective while being punitive for the least tech-savvy citizens who only go on the Internet for social media. Jean Mouketou tries to justify the measure by citing reflections o...