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In reply to the discussion: Former Top NSA Official: “We Are Now In A Police State” [View all]sadoldgirl
(3,431 posts)I just joined DU, because this issue is too important to ignore. I lived for years next to a totalitarian country and yes, it was more obvious then. The people were encouraged to spy on each other to betray any false move to the government. People, here, who cannot find that dispute the idea of totalitarianism. What the heck, in these days of electronics the people in power - and those are not just politicians - don't need that betrayal anymore. During our marches against the Vietnam war the surveillance was also more obvious. All that is unnecessary now. As a matter of fact, if you give people a certain amount of news and a somewhat decent style of living, you will keep the population quiet. However, anyone who might be able to rock the boat can be ridiculed or made invisible. And that is dictatorship. Look at that former southern governor, who still sits in prison, and who has not been pardoned by Obama. Look at the tactics against Michael Moore. The modern totalitarian state is way to sophisticated for may to see.
That is just my simple opinion.