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Privacy is important. Don't agree? Start going to the bathroom with the door left open... especially in public.
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Oh look, a bear! If I open up to him he won't harm me.
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1 ReplyNope. There will still be spiders regardless.
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That's stupid asf
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6 RepliesIt takes a read through of 1984 and an understanding of privacy to know why this is bullshit. Overreach isn't justified, that's what notes it as [u]over[/u]reach.
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Edited by BlinksAlot: 1/26/2017 7:26:56 AMSome of y'all just aren't thinking about the real dangers of a surveillance state. Maybe you've never searched or said anything that could possibly be deemed dangerous or illegal but certainly something offensive, controversial and embarrassing at the least. Anything and everything you've sent, received, looked at, downloaded whatever electronically is there for the government or really anyone to use against you anything whether it's serious or trivial. [spoiler] Having an affair your spouse doesn't know about while already in the middle of the divorce? Their lawyer is going to find out before it's over and he won't even need a subpoena or a warrent and it will affect that alimony maybe custody too if you have kids. Idiot friend text you a picture of drugs or even just an invitation to pertake? An NSA analyst comes accross it and it is forwarded to your local police and you're both on the hook. Being vetted for an important and valuable job? Hope employers like all your edgy political opinions youv ever communicated in a chat room or a forum. Running for office? Hope voters like all your lesbian porn. Applying to a esteamed liberal University? Hope admissions likes all your racist, misogynistic politically incorrect humor. Doing small miscellaneous jobs for friends for money off the books? Hope you didn't talk about it at all over the phone or the IRS is coming for that money you're trying to hide from them you tax evading son-of-a-bich. One of the worst case scenarios the government or at least the current dominant regime decides there not going to tolerate a different opinion from the states so what do they do? They go through a database of everyone who has a different opinion then drums up some charge any charge from the wealth of information they have on them for all the justification they need to silence dissension and effectively lock themselves into power because once its done fewer people are likely to express and organize those "seditious" opinions. It doesn't take long for people to stop thinking and acting free if they think they're being watched 24/7. But I don't know I think this is something everyone should be concerned about but you maybe you're probably fine I'm sure none of this could ever apply to you... [/spoiler]
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No one is perfectly virtuous. Not any one man. Not any governing body.
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4 RepliesYeah you do, you have like murderous aliens 'n shit
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I worry if people [i]don't[/i] have fear, so...
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Spiders
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1 ReplyJust because I like lesbian porn doesn't mean I want everyone to know which lesbian porn.
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3 RepliesAlmost an entire community of anymus people and yet people show fear? Seems wierd
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Well, I agree.
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2 RepliesA man who doesn't miss the Soviet Union has no heart, a man who wants it back has no brain, agree or disagree
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4 RepliesIt's looking like this'll happen in Australia, police lawyers ect can seize call data, website history and locations without a warrant the government has been passing the bill around the holidays so we wouldn't notice. They'll even be allowed to use our data in things like divorces to paint the partner as a cheater who regularly visits things like pornsites.
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12 RepliesTheres always something to fear. Does it bother me that a domestic spy agency could tap my phone, bug my flat, monitor all my actions? Well, only if I catch them at it. Because lets be -blam!-ing honest. By their very nature, spy agencies arent meant to play by the rules. They should be able to watch whoever the -blam!- they want in their own backyard. If they couldnt, they wouldnt be much -blam!-ing use. If I, as a regular person, was to catch them though, that would indicate extreme sloppiness on their part.
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Do you wanna know what scares me? Do you wanna know what keeps me up at night [spoiler]its free real estate[/spoiler]
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5 RepliesJust because I have nothing to hide that doesn't give the government--nor anyone for that matter--to look through my shit.
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Honestly, the thing that scares me most about this whole thing is how they're publicizing it. Seems less like an intelligence decision and more one of thought control.
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https://youtu.be/U06jlgpMtQs
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Slow down, McCarthy
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Edited by Esko: 1/25/2017 9:14:25 PMEven if my search history was spotless, there are still snakes to be afraid of.
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Nopenopenopenopenopenopenope
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Everyone has at least one secret.
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Disagree.
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1 ReplyHave a run in with criminals after snitching on one of them. When they ask did you snitch on us with a gun to your head?! Just say yes I did!