The price of my privacy
I feel like the resistance in 1941. Except now, I or my family will be targeted for reasons I do not even know or understand. I guess that's not so different than the Jews of Germany 70 years ago. Although the methods of coercion will be much more subtle. Unless I happen to be at the same restaurant as a bad guy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/18/opinion/the-drone-that-killed-my-grandson.html?_r=0
I think I would like a real time map of all the bad guys. Is that unreasonable in return for my privacy?
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