It always astonishes me how little paranoia some cultures have towards their government.
Viewing this through a US-centric lens is terrifying, but then I remember that some countries (and I suspect this is true in most of Scandinavia), genuinely think their governments have their best interests at heart. Which might be true, I dunno.
I see it as my own life being insignificant enough that their surveillance of it wouldn't change all that much. I'm just census data to them and such things come packaged with other conveniences normally. Even if their surveillance were wanting to be stopped it's kind of too late, they can track our phones no problem anyway, our faces and posture, so many things:
On the flip side too, I guess this is just a more invasive extension of what we already have. We're forced to take microchips everywhere to identify ourselves, in our credit cards, passports, phones etc.
Exactly, attaching it to ourselves is streamlining, we've seen some people doing similar things with barcode tattoos.
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