I think the solution is to make talking about this topic more "mainstream".
I believe fiction can sometimes communicate these stakes better than a technical whitepaper ever could. I wrote this short story to explore the logical conclusion of these laws.
The only national news reporting about it here has been _after_ it has been passed or rejected, and even then it has been skewed with headlines such as "Online pirates cheers as chat control is rejected". And this is from supposedly neutral news outlets. It is like they dont want any attention drawn to this.
I think some very simple message is needed to reach people who aren't concerned, or don't understand how dangerous the implications of this is.
I made the mistake of starting to explain what end to end encryption is and why it is important and they quickly lost interest.
That is why I wrote this short story, which I believe can make a more people think about privacy.
The problem is reaching the right people outside of the bubble where we already care about these issues.