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by wpietri
3603 days ago
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I wouldn't expect much here. I don't see a lucrative early-adopter market. The wealthy and privileged are already mostly exempt from police states; their biggest victims are those with the least money and power. There also isn't a big, obvious revenue stream to divert, as with most startup disruption. The one bright spot here I see is Twitter (and the parts of Facebook that are most Twitter-like). Turning everbody into a micropublisher and microeditor has helped make police abuse much more visible. |
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https://www.aclu.org/files/kyr/kyr_english.pdf
It may save your life. After learning what was going on in this country, I read it several times before the stasi's forcible, warrantless entry into my home in the middle of the night. I believe it has saved my life on more than one occasion. The reach of the police state in the US has extended to the more fortunate of us, I'm afraid. If you don't think it could happen to you, please reconsider. I'll tell you my stories some time.