Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
Yes, they have been secretly collecting my data for years and I didn't want them to
Do I have to be mugged to be against mugging? I don't have anything to hide and probably never will have but it's still not the point, it's not where it starts it's where it's going to end up.
I'm one of the ones who's been moaning for 10 years and I will continue to moan because look what's happened in those 10 years, I'm an extremist apparently, they can now legally spy on us and thanks to the FTAC they can legally detain people for an indefinite period without trial, criminal charges or even evidence of a crime being committed if they consider them to be “fixated” with government or public figures, being fixated can go from constantly criticising them to full on obsession, of course when they introduced this they only told people the good side of it, how it will protect the pope ect but in my opinion this is a dangerous law just sitting there waiting to be used..
What do the next 10 years have in store? forced microchips? mandatory vaccinations? fema camps for those of us who are "fixated" with the government? you can argue that it's not wrong but I will never agree that it's right.
There's 195 countries in the world and this country easily has the most CCTV cameras trained on the population. We are the most watched people on earth. The likes of the ultra complacent Barry doesn't think this is unusual nor will ponder why countries we're constantly told are evil and totalitarian (China, North Korea, Iran, Russia) are nowhere near as keen on keeping their citizens under such widespread observation.