[–] Lord_Kristopf ago
It’s a technological panopticon which grows more invasive by the day. As a very small silver lining, at least masks are becoming more socially acceptable for everyday wear...
There is a theory that cell phone tech might be responsible for the drastic decline in crime rates in the late 20th century. Not sure I buy into it, but it clearly has a chilling effect on human behavior, transgressive and otherwise.
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I've thought about similar things before and basically I think we are at a point where we have to reevaluate some norms in society for example there's no reason why every government official shouldn't wear a camera at all times while working, including people like social workers. We need to turn the mass surveillance back on the kike ZOG
[–] Computergeek01 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Think about this instead, everyone has a video recorder in their pockets. We have videos OF OTHER PEOPLE recording every overly hyped incident that has happened in the last 10 years yet how many angels do we ever get to see? Every one of these assholes is so starved for attention that they are eating laundry detergent yet we don't get to see their angle? Why do you suppose that is?
[–] andrew_jackson ago
Thank you. I think that reducing cell phones and social media is as important as counter-attacking China. Well said, Sir.