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Post by perrykneeham on Jan 28, 2020 21:20:07 GMT
Bit of a mistake moving away from their hostile, xenophobic homeland to a progressive; tolerant; country like the UK. Whatever anyone says, that's a fact. Bit of a mistake moving away from their hostile, xenophobic, homophobic homeland to a progressive, tolerant country like the UK and expecting to be able to continue to be hostile, homophobic xenophobes. Bigger mistake still, we let them believe it would be okay.
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Post by rick49 on Jun 7, 2023 15:49:33 GMT
Gen Z is surprisingly okay with the idea of 1984-style in-home surveillance by government"It seems that a shockingly high percentage of Gen Z would be okay with in-home government surveillance." "In the book 1984, citizens of the fictional nation Oceania are under constant government surveillance, including in their own homes. Devices called telescreens display propaganda and record peoples’ actions, allowing the government to monitor people even in what should be the most private place they know—their homes. This type of behavior is meant to be an extreme example of what can happen when a government gains too much power, and opposition to such surveillance has been assumed to be overwhelming and obvious. But is it?" hotair.com/john-s-2/2023/06/06/gen-z-is-surprisingly-okay-with-the-idea-of-1984-style-in-home-surveillance-by-government-n556157controlling conversations. now this. do we even deserve democracy and freedom anymore?
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