Thought Crimes and the Death of Privacy

Sarah Cain, The Crusader Gal
Thought Crimes and the Death of Privacy
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In England earlier this year, Sam Melia, a member of the activist group Patriotic Alternative, was found guilty of the nebulous crime of, “inciting racial hatred”. He wasn’t alleged to be a threat to anyone, but his ideology itself was the real problem, established using a combination of private and public messages. Modern privacy intrusions combined with totalitarian thought crime laws are combining to create a dystopian nightmare. Read at Homefront Crusade.

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