They have looked suspicious in places like Singapore for decades. They look suspicious in North America, but the populace polices itself softly by calling successful groups 'cults'.
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Given the perpetual covid lockdowns in Australia, they’ve already got that covered.
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Getting a little spooked at the thought that not having a smart device could be construed as probable cause
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I mean probably not even remotely likely….here at least….god I hope
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Clandestinely communicating to someone in the diner booth behind you while wearing a big hat and sunglasses and reading a newspaper existed long before the internet and will exist long after its gone
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yeah but people used to socialize in large groups in real life really not so much now less concerned about tradecraft than normies being able to get productively mad in groups
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they'll just integrate the digital with IRL so it's largely unavoidable
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Disturbingly close to this already after the last 24 months or so.
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why do you think they're pushing the covid psyop? they want to minimize irl connections
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I'm too lazy to check up on this but I'm going to assume it's a shameless lie – in my experience, shocking claims by rights advocacy groups generally are.
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"government wants ways to spy on its citizens" this is hardly remarkable
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