"Will lawmakers protect the privacy of its citizens"
No. And we have known since Snowden.
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"Will lawmakers protect the privacy of its citizens"
No. And we have known since Snowden.
privacy
Who needs privacy when you can have happy elites ;)
Once these lines are crossed, it's extremely difficult to get governments to sit nicely back on the other side of it.
It's gonna pass, no worries haha
But... But... But... National security...
It's gonna pass, don't ya worry friend! ;)
How can we protect ourselves from the terrorists we create with our foreign policy without warrantless surveillance? /s
Doesn't too much if the os level ID laws go through
A word?