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1. Cthulh+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-08-14 08:02:03
The point still stands; any kind of private information like ethnicity, religion, gender identity, sexuality - NONE of those are relevant to a government, and ANY of those can be used to identify and persecute people if there is a regime or law change aimed at any of those categories.

Tangentially related, it's why things like period trackers are dangerous too; the US has had a spate of anti-abortion laws, the data from those apps (if used) can be used to detect pregnancies and whether they have stopped prematurely. For example.

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2. tremon+P2[view] [source] 2023-08-14 08:32:58
>>Cthulh+(OP)
My reply wasn't meant to refute the parent's point. I wanted to clarify because in today's society ethnicity is a much more contentious data point than religion. Given the prevalence of race-related issues in the media it makes much more sense to a present-day mind to say "maybe we shouldn't be recording ethnicity" than to say "maybe we shouldn't record a person's religion".
3. prmous+oa[view] [source] 2023-08-14 09:57:49
>>Cthulh+(OP)
> "NONE of those are relevant to a government"

It is in the context of taxes if you agree that regligious organizations would receive church tax from the government.

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4. Skeime+7j[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-08-14 11:24:39
>>prmous+oa
That’s a big if!
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