• village604@adultswim.fan
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    21 hours ago

    The problem is the state, not the surveillance. Surveillance does have legitimate societal benefits, but like any tool what matters is how it’s used.

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      21 hours ago

      I agree that the (primary) problem is the state.

      We’re talking about surveillance in the context of a surveillance empire, not just cops having bodycams (that they they can turn off at will).

      Surveillance at scale is like giving a chronic pain patient a freezer full of fentanyl.

      With perfect discipline, it’s not a problem. It’s effective pain medication that they’ll only use when they need it.

      They will always find excuses to “need” it.

      After all, why not?