Message from @ikillomega
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you people dont realize technology doesent actually do much new in society, it simply replaces people
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Yet even in an age of surveillance, personal bias is still a factor.
(And we are back to automation)
as i said
doesent make it any more previlent though
if you dont have servalience you have witnesses
Well,
camera's are just more witnesses
that don't sleep
don't forget
and are always in 240p 😄
True, but does that make it okay?
It's a philosophical point, isn't it?
At what point does it become okay to be invasive in favor of security? At which point does said security begin to violate the 4th Amendment as well?
i actually dont avocate for ctvs to be put everywhere, im simply arguing that it doesent actually give the government as much power as you think
relitive to what they actually have always had
Orwell ~might~ would disagree with that.,
orwell didint grow up in salem
like i asked, at what point is catching a murderer no longer that important to you? At what point, as a business owner, is it not worth it to catch a thief and get back stolen goods?
Keep in mind, "as much power as you think" is subjective and immeasurable. Government will seek power where it can get it.
This is proven by history.
The moment catching a murderer requires the impinging of civil liberties, including privacy, its a bridge too far.
There are compromises to make, but we shoudl always err on the side of privacy
You lot are conflating a lot of each others ground here and crafting an "all or nothing" scenario here,
surveilance should be done outside private property (unless authorised)
problem solved?
Yep. It's just like the Patriot Act, which is fundamentally unconstitutional.
It's not an "all or nothing" scenario so much as it is attempting to curtail a growth of state power before it can become totalitarian.
If you approach such ideas with a shrug "this time", it eventually snowballs.
we're a bit past that point alraedy, about 20 years?
I would agree with that, sure.
just live in a mafia run part of a town, no longer need to worry about the government
...and why is that?
I'm actively trying to avoid those. I'm rational enough to know there is legitimate call for some metadata retention.. And noone is really saying that tracking down a murderer can't be done with metadata... But My point remains is the bias should be toward the protection of liberty and privacy. not the increased power of the states surveillance machine.
Could it be that government is corruptible and very, very bias?
Its because people stopped caring,
They get the 3 emotional fixes in life,
Entertainment, Food, Social contact
As long as you give the people those 3, they'll give you power
@Timcast I hope you saw the video I posted yesterday. I left a SuperChat yesterday about a news story that I've been working on.
@Starscream92 (ChefLeopard) could you repost?
OK. Hold up.
tyvm
Also mass surveilence doesn't work
I think that would very from case-to-case