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1. 101008+Gi[view] [source] 2025-08-10 19:31:48
>>tokai+(OP)
I was very pissed at this, and when I read this part I couldn't continue, it boiled my blood.

> *EU politicians exempt themselves from this surveillance under "professional secrecy" rules. They get privacy. You and your family do not. Demand fairness.

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2. jahari+2n[view] [source] 2025-08-10 20:02:23
>>101008+Gi
A lot of actual pedophiles will be exposed if it was used on politicians, we don't want that.
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3. echelo+Vn[view] [source] 2025-08-10 20:09:46
>>jahari+2n
While we're talking about corrupt politicians, why is this all happening all at once?

America, Great Britain, and the EU are all creating tracking, monitoring, and censorship regulations. All at the same time.

We're turning the internet into the 1984 inevitability it was predicted to become.

We need a Bill of Rights against this. But the public is too lay to push for this. Bolstering or eroding privacy rights will never happen in the direction we want, only the one we don't. It's so frustrating.

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4. Teever+pq[view] [source] 2025-08-10 20:30:13
>>echelo+Vn
Authoritarians will always try and pull this kind of shit. It's just what they do. The bigger question you should be asking is where's the coordinated pushback?

Where are the celebrities and public figures taking a stand against this?

Where are the grassroots organizations organizing protests and promoting sousveillance programs against the authoritarians who want to take away our rights and privacy?

The reason why this is all happening at once is because there's no resistance to it.

Until there's meaningful resistance you're just gonna see authoritarian policies keep snowballing.

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5. jahari+JB[view] [source] 2025-08-10 22:14:54
>>Teever+pq
The pandemic showed that govs can push what they want with minimal resistance and having the public on each other throats. People are also fatigued and isolated more than ever, perfect time to seize total control.
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