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Title: Surveillance: You’d Better Chose Wisely
Source: Tenth Amendment Center
URL Source: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/20 ... ance-youd-better-chose-wisely/
Published: Sep 22, 2019
Author: Mike Maharrey
Post Date: 2019-09-24 06:37:25 by Deckard
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Views: 1224
Comments: 20

Surveillance: You’d Better Chose Wisely

I’ve often joked that George Orwell’s novel 1984 was meant to be a warning, not an instruction manual. And yet every day the U.S. marches closer and closer to making Orwell’s dystopian nightmare a reality.

Nobody wants this. So, why is it happening? Because way too many people do want the intermediate steps that necessarily lead to Orwell’s vision.

In the opening chapter of the book, Orwell drops the reader into a fully functioning, all-encompassing surveillance state. He hints at the path society took leading up to the omnipresent gaze of Big Brother, but the reader doesn’t experience the slow erosion of privacy and the gradual expansion of government power that eventually developed into the society we experience in 1984.

Consider this: at some point in the past, Orwell’s fictional world would have probably looked a lot like ours. Big Brother wasn’t watching every citizen’s every move. There weren’t cameras on every corner and microphones in every building. It wasn’t like the people of that society woke up one day and found Big Brother peering into their living rooms. Step-by-step, over time, society and the government evolved into the totalitarian surveillance state we experience in the novel.

Are we on a similar path right here in the good ol’ US of A?

I’ve never heard anybody say they would like to live in an absolute surveillance state like the one described by Orwell. Nobody reads the book and says, “That’s the kind of future I want!” Readers generally recoil in horror at the prospect of ever-present government eavesdropping and totalitarian control over their every utterance and even their thoughts.

The problem is that a lot of people are perfectly fine with the incremental steps that eventually lead to that point.

They want ICE to use facial recognition technology to “ferret out illegal immigrants.” They want the NSA to vacuum up cellphone calls and emails to “protect them from the terrorists.” They want police to use stingray devices to track down “dangerous criminals and drug dealers.”

After all, “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.”

Do you want to know how we get to an Orwellian surveillance state? This is exactly how we get to an Orwellian surveillance state.

One step at a time. One new surveillance technology at a time. One small violation of the Fourth Amendment at a time.

Eventually, you end up with Big Brother in your living room. When you get to that point, it’s too late.

You may think, I don’t want Big Brother. I just want the government to protect me. Well, I doubt the people living in Orwell’s fictional world wanted Big Brother either. But they got Big Brother. When you start walking down a path, you’re eventually going to get to the destination.

It’s nonsensical to claim you don’t want an all-encompassing surveillance state while simultaneously supporting the policies that eventually lead to an all-encompassing surveillance state.

The Fourth Amendment was intended to serve as a line in the sand that the federal government must not cross, no matter what. But when we allow politicians to put even one toe across that line, it will almost certainly lead to bigger violations of your rights down the road.

Writing as “A Farmer in Pennsylvania” in the years leading up to the American Revolution, John Dickinson warned about the gradual, step-by-step encroachment of government power.

“All artful rulers, who strive to extend their power beyond its just limits, endeavor to give to their attempts as much semblance of legality as possible. Those who succeed them may venture to go a little further; for each new encroachment will be strengthened by a former. ‘That which is now supported by examples, growing old, will become an example itself,’ and thus support fresh usurpations.”

The BIll of Rights in general and the Fourth Amendment specifically, were intended to prevent fear-driven infringements of your basic right to privacy during a crisis. It doesn’t allow for exceptions and it doesn’t care whether or not you have something to hide. When you erase that line, it’s gone forever.

So, are you going to support the policies that will lead us to an Orwellian surveillance state? Or are you going to oppose the Orwellian surveillance state? You can’t have it both ways.

You’d better chose wisely.

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#11. To: Deckard (#0)

It’s nonsensical to claim you don’t want an all-encompassing surveillance state while simultaneously supporting the policies that eventually lead to an all-encompassing surveillance state.

No it isn't. That's a ridiculous statement.

The world is full of violent enemies, including enemy nations that would have destroyed ours if they could have. Faced with those threats, we built a big military and fought them. Of course, when you build a big military, a lot of things happen. The cost is huge, so taxes have to go up, and because people are greedy, if taxes are not enforced, people will not pay them. Therefore, there has to be some auditing and supervision of taxpaying. If there isn't any, you will have massive non-compliance. And if people don't pay the taxes, you won't have the big military, and then you will be crushed by the Nazis or by the Communists or by the Imperial Japanese.

Of course, the surveillance and auditing needed to enforce taxation, to build the military, is a step down the road to Big Brother. And it's a step that is well worth taking because the alternative is to certainly be conquered by the Nazis.

Do you know WHY there are no libertarian societies anywhere in the world, and never have been, and never will be, or CAN be? Because their organized non-libertarian neighbors devour them by force whenever they pop up. People who are free of all government restraint have no government, for a little while. Then they get a FOREIGN government imposed on them by force because they are too weak and too disorganized to be able to resist it.

To resist foreigners, you need an army. If there are big enemies, you need a big one. To have a big army, you have to pay for it. To pay for it, you have to collect taxes. People don't like having their money taken for taxes, so they won't pay them, unless you coerce them by threat and force.

Yes, TO A DEGREE that makes you like the foreigners who want to conquer you. But that degree is acceptable, because the foreigners will not just conquer you, they will UTTERLY enslave you, rape your wife and daughter, torture you and rape you and reduce you to an insect. The foreigners will do to YOU what WE did to the Indians and the Blacks - exploit you as a slave and kill you off if you're uppity.

And yes, it's FAR worse to be conquered by foreigners then to admit that you HAVE TO sacrifice SOME of your liberty in order to have the security of the big army to protect you.

Sure, your own government CAN become oppressive, it CAN go down that road of necessity to becoming almost as bad as a foreign conqueror. And guess what, dealing with threats and dangerous things is what adults do. The minute you hook your house up to electricity, you run the risk of being burnt alive in your sleep by a fault, you risk your children dying from electrocution. You risk rats chewing the wires. You risk water coming in through the junction box. You add all sorts of risks, potentially deadly ones. So, then, shall you "be safe" and not take the step of hooking up to electricity at all, and live there dirty, cold and dark, like some medieval serf because ANY STEP towards electrifying means DANGER?

Yes, any step towards law enforcement, towards defense - it all costs money, and it always means some loss of liberty.

And yes, a people that will trade SOME liberty for security is smart, sane and civilized. Any man who refuses to trade some liberty for a proportionately valuable bit of security will end up a dirty, starving slave of his belly, because he is so afraid of cooperating with anybody that he end up being dominated by the first two or three people who decide to dominate him. One man can't stand against three, and without cooperation and organization - which ALWAYS comes at the price of giving up some freedom of action - then every man stands alone.

Men won't stand alone because they are not stupid. We sacrifice quite a bit of personal liberty because we know that with ABSOLUTE liberty we all die in our teens, but that with civilization we live to 100.

Wolves live for 6 years in the wild, 20 in the zoo. People have built a worldwide zoo for ourselves, because truly living in the wild makes us prey - not just of animals, but of other organized men.

What is nonsensical is claiming that you want to live free, while simultaneously refusing to accept the restrictions on freedom that are required to allow you to continue to do it.

The men who will not sacrifice some liberty for security end up having neither, because they are conquered by the more intelligent people who will.

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#13. To: Vicomte13 (#11)

That is probably your most awful post in many years.

You're dead wrong in almost every sentence.

Tooconservative  posted on  2019-09-24 11:21:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Vicomte13 (#11)

Goofy!

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