The Chilly Surveillance Data Mines of the Suppressors
Don't indoctrinate against and fuck over other people's rights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziltBdyFxDo https://cdt.org/blog/illinois-supreme-court-should-affirm-that-six-flags-vio... https://cdt.org/files/2018/07/SixFlags_BioScanner_3.jpg https://www.nyclu.org/en/news/facial-recognition-cameras-do-not-belong-schoo... https://www.change.org/p/department-of-homeland-security-eliminate-the-dhs-h... https://old.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/8qdj37/hey_guys_the_dept_of_homela... https://www.cbsnews.com/news/orlando-international-airport-to-scan-faces-of-... https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/22/17492106/amazon-ice-facial-recognition-in... https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/thought-crime-uk-un-terrorism... https://asiancorrespondent.com/2018/06/vietnam-passes-law-requiring-google-f... https://old.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/8xpeyl/brett_kavanaughs_defense_of... This is one of the major root of the issue problems in America. Everyone else is accountable to the law. It seems to me that if 3 letter agencies wanted to do something that was unconstitutional, they made sure to sneak in special "exceptions" that would excuse their otherwise illegal activity. No one is the wiser because most of the bills passed are created in secret and passed and no one is able to read them. I asked my father why major bills get passed this way and he told me "it's always been this way, and it's the only way they are able to pass the bills" I don't know if this is true, but back to my point. 3 letter agencies have it in writing in bills somewhere that they can do what would otherwise be considered highly controversial and unconstitutional. These snuck in exceptions go unnoticed... Until they aren't. Like the part of a bill that allows a United States citizen to be detained indefinitely, without a lawyer, and without even a charge being brought against him. Obama signed that bill into law and said "while I am in office I will never do that to a citizen of the United States", but then signed the bill and now that is LAW. We have a new president now And we will have another after that one. That law still stands. America is slowly.. insidiously ever slowly having everything it used to be( a beacon of freedom, of justice, of conscious and helping those in need.) We have become something different. The mass of the American population are too busy working their 9-5 day jobs to try to get a understanding of what is going on in American politics right now. It's a full time job trying to make good decisions for the people of America and we have elected officials that are supposed to be doing that, but it has become NORMAL for politicians to make decisions based on what lobbyists from corporations tell them is best for the people. No one is lobbying for the people. And the people are still stuck in the belief that politicians for the most part doing right by them. It's not happening and the ones that are still good and fighting for the people are fighting an uphill battle. They are struggling and a minority and are underappreciated. No one wants to pay attention to complicated aspects of politics. Thats what our tax dollars pay for. They pay the salary of our representatives, but who do they really work for when their donations from lobbyists vastly outweighs what we pay them? It's a chore for me to even have to pay as much attention as I do, but even I can see the painting on the wall. Shits not good right now in America and I don't think even a 1/4th the politicians/city councilmen etc have a honest drive to help keep America great and fight and take a stand against corruption. I don't have all the answers. I'm just some idealist shmuck that wishes he did and that I could make a blemish against the rolling tide of corruption over taking America. The problem is just too big. It's just too god damned big. - We're all fucked. Get out while you still can people because our society is circling the drain here since 2001 or so. + Get out and go where though?
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