Posted on 04/18/2021 6:34:24 AM PDT by Chad C. Mulligan
*snip*...every time I read a story that says a “data breach’ is being weaponized for political benefit, my immediate reaction is now to dismiss the oft claimed “hackers” and focus on the most likely source of privacy weaponization: the known and intentional intrusion by government officials and contractors.
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
After that comes the totem pole of social credit rating. Intersectionality is already here. That is a tacit social totem pole, "de facto", as they say, with white male Christians at the bottom and black lesbians at the top.
But the "official", Chicom-esque, social credit rating requires unconstitutional, un-American access just like the article describes.
The deep state is used constantly to control the enemies of the democrat party and it did not start with a weaponized IRS and the Tea Party. That was just the one that was actually publicized since conservatives fought back, which then led to the election of President Donald Trump, IMO.
But, the deep state fought back and stole an election. Have no doubt, government is once again being used for reprisals against those who dare stand up against the criminal oligarchy called the democrat party.
I purposely made political donations to multiple campaigns and organizations knowing that data would eventually be made public with both my full name and address.
John Hancock was not fearful of the crown and I am not fearful of the totalitarian democrat party.
Same crap that Kalifornia AG kamala harris did with donors who supported prop 8.
Ditto.
Don’t mess with old men. At our age “life imprisonment” has almost no meaning.
Newsom is trying to get the database of people who signed his recall petition.
Disregard any notion the US Constitution means anything to these Collectivist. Listen to what they’re saying about private property rights, too.
To me it is more like a poker game than a totem pole.
That was my point. People loss jobs to include the CEO of Mozilla
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