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by ZoeZoeBee
3743 days ago
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So you're advocating for an omnipresent Police State on the statistically insignificant threat of Domestic Terrorism? Which you presuppose will only get worse, despite the fact that Domestic Terrorism has declined from thousands of Bombings in the US in the 60's and 70's to the rare one off instances of the new millennium. What is it you suppose causes terrorism? Is it not the expected retaliation by a citizenry on a government gone too far? Perhaps an unintended consequence of increasing government surveillance as you suggest is more acts of terrorism not less. |
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Regarding your question of the causes of terrorism, do you really believe that all terrorism is caused by government oppression or injustice? I doubt it. Even if it's the majority, there's always going to be plenty of unhappy people among the 7 billion on the planet. So I don't see you as having answered my challenge of imagining a stable secure society in a world where small groups can cause enormous damage. And I doubt that prevailing opinion will survive the first major terrorist attack that occurs. Note for your statistics: I'd count the number of major terrorist attacks to date as zero.
Fortunately, I also disagree with your assumption that a system of mass surveillance will necessarily result in a "police state" or at least the dystopian society that the term is intended to conjure.