JCFantasy23
In a Kingdom by the Sea.
- Jul 1, 2008
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It is a very reasonable argument that only criminals need to fear having their whereabouts constantly known.
But what is a criminal?
You may not be a criminal today. But what if the government ruling over wherever you live passes a new law tomorrow that makes you a criminal?
Whereas in the past, homosexual activity was a crime, in many English speaking countries it is now a crime to even say it is evil.
Hitler did not assume power by force. He was elected by popular vote. But after he assumed power, it became a crime to even be a member of a certain race.
Any government may make a law that something you value above your own life is illegal. That is why it would be foolhardy to allow any government to gain the power to totally enforce any law they might be pleased to enact.
These reasons are among ones I would think it would be a bad idea.
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