| ▲ | 1718627440 6 hours ago | |||||||
> People have a right to record in public I do not want to live in such a dystopian country. No this right shouldn't exist and I'm glad it doesn't in my country. > If none of this makes sense to you, wait till standalone cameras become much smaller to where they become a smartbutton -- what will you do then? Why are you against killing? Wait till you don't need to hit them but can accelerate metal pieces at them -- what will you do then? > Any American who has any opposition to public recording is fighting the First Amendment and doesn't even deserve to be an American. Anyone who is against X deserves not to be protected by law. "First they came for the communists..." | ||||||||
| ▲ | randallsquared 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> No this right shouldn't exist and I'm glad it doesn't in my country. Smartphones are illegal in your country? I am skeptical. The right to record is the right to remember. | ||||||||
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