Originally posted by Spiffor
What I'm seeing in the west today are:
- Increasing leeway given to domestic espionage
- Increasing leeway given to the prosecution, with easier police procedures
- Increased leeway given to police to do controls and checks.
Oh, sure, we're far from being totalitarian yet. But the current trend doesn't look good at all. And I'm not talking in "ifs" here, but in a very real trend that has become extremely clear since Sept. 11 in the whole west, and which had its roots already in place in Europe before (can't tell for the US).
I don't see anything indicative of the trend stopping.
What I'm seeing in the west today are:
- Increasing leeway given to domestic espionage
- Increasing leeway given to the prosecution, with easier police procedures
- Increased leeway given to police to do controls and checks.
Oh, sure, we're far from being totalitarian yet. But the current trend doesn't look good at all. And I'm not talking in "ifs" here, but in a very real trend that has become extremely clear since Sept. 11 in the whole west, and which had its roots already in place in Europe before (can't tell for the US).
I don't see anything indicative of the trend stopping.
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