John Wilder's latest piece, "The Economics of the Surveillance State," discusses the modern police state and how we are constantly tracked: everything from Flock and Ring cameras, to our smart phones, to our computers, and, increasingly, our cars. And all this data is collected by private entities who aren't subject to the Fourth Amendment. And is this for public safety? No, of course not:
Government and Big Tech® now hold detailed maps of where you drive, what you read, who you talk to, and how you spend your time. Also notice that they don’t bother to use these to catch murderers in Chicago or gang criminals. No, they’re encouraging that violence.
They encourage the violence that can be used to intimidate the populace.
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