Does it make a difference? Shitty governments are still invading the privacy of citizens all across Europoor.
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Europoor? Your currency is is losing it's value fast bro. Also yes it does make a difference, if your government is spying on us then fine at least it has something to do with us, why should America be monitoring us? It's treating nearly 1 billion people as would be terrorists.
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Edited by Banned Sparkles : 10/24/2013 5:08:28 PM[quote]Your currency is is losing it's value fast bro[/quote] Poor =/= Poor in terms of wealth Also, how many times must I tell you I'm British? And like I said, it doesn't make that much of a difference. We still have more surveillance than America does. Places like Sweden have, admittedly publicly disclosed, mass surveillance, and you have to carry around a [i]fucking identification card[/i] in France. Europe is just as much a cluster of police states as North America.
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seriously? -blam!-, and I thought surveillance in America was bad.
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I keep forgetting your British. Also sure we have more surveillance but it's mostly in public spaces which is 100% legal and is helping to stop crime or solve crime so it has it's advantages. Once it starts invading our privacy like GHQ or what ever it is, then it's a problem.
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Legal =/= good. Once it starts invading our privacy? It has been for years. The GCHQ's responsibilities and processes aren't new. And to be fair, the ridiculous amounts of surveillance, even in public spaces, is too much. The government forces phone companies to give up information and every email or text you've sent has gone through an RAF base in, I think, Yorkshire.
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He's also Brit, dumbshit.