Orwell Day
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Orwell Day
@OrwellDay
One day per quarter we take to the streets worldwide to protest surveillance, propaganda and tyranny in all its forms. Join us!
Beigetreten Mayıs 2026
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I think you haven't give this any thought to be honest. 1st - A police officer shouldn't be running plates no matter what the Supreme Court says.
2nd - A police officer is limited in how often he/she can do this. Cameras can be set up in massive numbers and run 24/7, this gives the government an incredible amount of information on all citizens at all times as they travel freely. This power can and will be abused. See my page for some examples of abuse. Many more examples to come.
3rd - It's a violation of privacy. It was never the intentions of the founders of this nation that the government would create a database on it's citizens and track their every move.
And there is more but I think you need to spend more time thinking about this and coming up with the reasons on your own. Play devil's advocate with your own statement and see if it holds.
I get the feeling you don't know anything about the history of tyrants like Stalin and those living today in China and North Korea. Tyrants LOVE this technology. Learn how they use technologies like this to control their populations. If you want us to end up like China, stick with your current attitude.
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@lightrider_ @craftbeer_dad @OrwellDay What’s the difference between the cop sitting there and running every plate that goes by?
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@realMikeBlue @lightrider_ @craftbeer_dad The government gave the government permission to violate the 4th amendment?
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@OrwellDay @lightrider_ @craftbeer_dad Yes. The Supreme Court has indicated they can run any plate for any reason as long as it’s visible to the public
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@realMikeBlue Flock shares all of it's information with the police. That's the entire purpose of the system. So it violates your rights by default.
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@OrwellDay So he thinks Americans who don't want Mass Surveillance which violated freedoms are terrorists?
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While the KIDS act that is being pushed through Congress right now does not mandate age verification, it holds platforms financially liable if they "should have known" a person was a minor. In other words, platforms must force users to verify their age or they will be sued out of business. It's a backhanded way of moving towards a digital ID.
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@PettyAndShade @JasonBassler1 I think and hope people are waking up.
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@OrwellDay @JasonBassler1 I've been saying this and planning for it for a little while. So many still don't see it coming through.
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