
I Refuse to Live in a Surveillance State (Ep 1435)
The Dan Bongino Show
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We Really Wanted to Live in a Surveillance State
In a north korean chinese style model, there is no meaningful distinction between the public and private self. In contrast to a republic, what i mean by that is, you're relatively confident in a god given rights base society like we have in the united states. Thank the lord, that when your garage door closes behind your car, or you lock your door a entering your walk up apartment in manhattan, if it doesn't break any known laws, is your business. Some of it's unsavory. People go ind they do stuff. It's not illegal. But i'm saying, you know, people are in to house, the people use the bathroom with the door open
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