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Originally Posted by mjh215
This makes me think of a town-watch reporting that they see a certain car has a habit of going into 'that' part of town. After being informed of this, law enforcement immediately revokes the owner's driving privileges pending a review as to whether or not the driver has 'legimate' reasons to be traveling there. It is of course for the greater good, and doesn't matter that the driver has family, friends, or WHATEVER reason he might have.
The above was just a test, had this been real fascism local revolutionaries would have informed you which people to stand in front of the wall...
I can't wait for all the cases of reporters that were critical of certain politicians, bloggers that write about kopyright/copyleft topics and ISP technicians' ex-g/f's who will be losing their internet access.
-MJ
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It's bound to happen. As the power slips from their hands, whichever country they may have domain over, they'll get more and more desperate. For some, change is painful, unimaginable. But we're moving too fast now to stop. We're at a point of terminal velocity, once this hits, those who survive will be the ones who remembered to pack the parachute.
The next couple of years are going to be very interesting indeed