When I recently read Afghanistan's leadership has voiced extreme alarm about internet, I knew there was a reason. Beyond that, I knew they also gain immensely by having access to technology's convenience. All of their concerns are valid in my heart! But I live in the West. I am used to it, and though I see problems and solutions all the time it is not allowed for me to prioritize it for others - the pros and cons will here first go through politics, and there we will find answers. The world is ours! It is Afghanistan's as much as mine! Its trajectory is worrisome for those who wish for a moral outcome as per scripture - and especially for Afghanistan! In my country the United States, you can order things to be customized. To ask for help from Starlink would work, especially for infrastructure - installing wires or cables isn't necessary since Starlink uses satellite. That works marvelously for Afghanistan, especially rurally. Tell Starlink what sorts of things you want to eliminate! Ask them to show you what happens when someone searched for the eliminated selection. You will see the information is still yours without the loss.
I don't get your point. Anyone can order Starlink if they have a credit card. And they do all over the world. And just like in Afghanistan, people in rural America too can get high speed internet and be able to access content beyond their local Sinclair right wing media scape.