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by danShumway
1661 days ago
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You're kind of quibbling over details. The below quote is already bad enough: > "We’re going to have to look at the mosques. We’re going to have to look very, very carefully." I already do not trust the person who has said that. Does it really matter if he proposed a full-fledged ID system? He still proposed monitoring mosques. He still proposed surveillance based on religious identity. The correct answer to that question, "should Muslims be subject to special scrutiny" is a simple "no". I don't really get the debate about hypotheticals; this a question that does have a straightforward, right answer. And the implications here in regards to surveillance and ordinary people having stuff to hide -- those implications are all the same regardless of whether or not Trump actually proposed a literal database. He was open to increased surveillance on Americans based on their religious identity, he didn't immediately shut the idea down. |
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> The below quote is already bad enough. He still proposed surveillance based on religious identity.
He said nothing about citizens or monitoring them based on religious identity. He said look at mosques, that's all. Mosques are often the target of attacks.
https://search.brave.com/search?q=mosque+coordinated+attack&...