When a society makes digital compliance a precondition for basic rights, it isn’t “modernising” — it’s abandoning its duty of care. This isn’t about whether smartphones are convenient. It’s about what a society owes its elders, and what it signals when it decides that the burden of adaptation falls entirely on the oldest, frailest peopleContinue reading “Those Who Can’t Use Smartphones To Access Basic Rights In The Modern World Are Abandoned”