RE: LeoThread 2026-04-07 13-26
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1/ 🧵 Would it be okay for everyone to give up their right to privacy? That's letting the government have unfettered access to your life and data as long as it means you'll always be safe. They monitor your calls and watch where you go all the time. They know what you eat and what you discuss in your most quiet places. But as a result of this invasive surveillance, they're always close by to protect you. So, will it be worth it to trade privacy for the security of life?

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2/ 🧵 To be honest, if this offer were thrown to me, I would reject it. I love my privacy. What is life without me having privacy? If the government wants to secure the country, they will with or without them having access to my privacy; they will protect the country and the citizens. I can't just imagine the government monitoring my movement and my conversations all in the name of what? To protect me? I am so not comfortable with the government having access to my personal life. Believe me, one day the government will abuse it. I don't know why I am so scared of the government having access to life, but a lot of thoughts keep running in my mind. What if they use the information they have access to against me? What if the information is misunderstood and I will suffer for what I don't know?
3/ 🧵 Would it be okay for everyone to give up their right to privacy? That's letting the government have unfettered access to your life and data as long as it means you'll always be safe. They monitor your calls and watch where you go all the time. They know what you eat and what you discuss in your most quiet places. But as a result of this invasive surveillance, they're always close by to protect you. So, will it be worth it to trade privacy for the security of life? below is link to my post.
#gosh
https://inleo.io/@cindynancy/the-government-dont-need-our-privacy-to-protect-us-6mw?referral=cindynancy
LOL!! Hell no!
I can't do it either