Why Are So Many Younger Americans OK With Big Brother Monitoring Their Homes?
Children raised in an atmosphere of fear become adults who prioritize security over liberty.

The good news is that "only" a minority of younger American adults favor Big Brother-style surveillance of our home life. The bad news is that we're discussing this because it's a disturbingly large share supporting such a totalitarian intrusion. Worse, the idea seems to be gaining acceptance. We either need to get a handle on what's going on here, or else potentially suffer lives monitored by unblinking eyes of the state, imposed by popular demand.
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Among Gen Z, 29 Percent Love Big Brother
"Americans under the age of 30 stand out when it comes to 1984‐style in‐home government surveillance cameras. 3 in 10 (29 percent) Americans under 30 favor 'the government installing surveillance cameras in every household' in order to 'reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity,'" the Cato Institute's Emily Ekins and Jordan Gygi wrote last week. "Support declines with age, dropping to 20 percent among 30–44 year olds and dropping considerably to 6 percent among those over the age of 45."
The survey in question focused on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)—government-sponsored alternatives to such digital money as bitcoin. CBDCs would offer the convenience of digital payments, but potentially without privacy protections, and could empower the state to control what people buy and sell.
"Interestingly, more than half (53 percent) of those who support the United States adopting a CBDC are also supportive of government surveillance cameras in homes, while only 2 percent of those who oppose a CBDC feel the same," add Ekins and Gygi. "This suggests there may be a common consideration that is prompted by both issues. Likely, it has to do with willingness to give up privacy in hopes of greater security."
If that's the case, it may be a growing willingness to prioritize security over privacy. Note not just the 29 percent support for in-home surveillance among the youngest cohort, but also the 20 percent support among those 30–44. Six percent support among older cohorts is the sort of random approval for any crazy idea that you'd expect to see in a population. The jump to 20 percent and then 29 percent looks like something different. But what?
A Cycle of Technology and Anxiety
"I think there are two ways to think about this new finding from Cato and both can be true at the same time, and may even be connected," psychologist Clay Routledge, Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute, told me by email. "The first is a story of technology driving changing attitudes. Younger generations have grown up with less privacy than older generations because of technological trends related to smartphones and social media so this finding may represent a greater comfort with more surveillance as a result of how they grew up. The second is a story of mental health driving changing attitudes. Younger generations are more anxious and when people are anxious they become more likely to privilege security over freedom so this finding may represent a greater comfort with less freedom as a result of greater mental distress. And these explanations might be connected because the growing surveillance culture and social media more broadly may be contributing to higher rates of anxiety which ironically may lead to greater support for more surveillance, leading to more anxiety."
Routledge has been following such developments for several years. In 2017, while teaching at North Dakota State University, he wrote a piece for The New York Times examining survey results revealing declining support for free speech and democracy among younger adults. He worried that years of safety-obsessed parenting and schooling promoted "a culture of victimhood" that made children anxious and fearful. Those children then carried their concerns forward into adulthood.
"In short, fear causes people to privilege psychological security over liberty," he warned.
Routledge's concerns echoed those of Greg Lukianoff, president of The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt in "The Coddling of the American Mind," an article published by The Atlantic in 2015 and later expanded into a book. They delved into the then relatively new phenomenon of intolerance on college campuses for the free exchange of ideas. The roots, they suggested, lay in overprotective childrearing that encouraged anxiety and warped culture.
"Stories of abducted children appeared more frequently in the news, and in 1984, images of them began showing up on milk cartons. In response, many parents pulled in the reins and worked harder to keep their children safe," they wrote. "The flight to safety also happened at school."
The result was a "vindictive protectiveness" that smothered dissent and prioritized safety over liberty.
A 21-year-old college graduate in 2015, the year Lukianoff and Haidt wrote, would be 29 now—the upper age limit of the cohort with the highest support for Orwellian surveillance. We may be seeing preferences for security over freedom carried forward into discussions about privacy and surveillance.
Of course, we can't be sure that this is a growing preference rather than a blip, or something younger survey respondents will grow out of. Nobody seems to have thought in the past to ask Americans if they considered George Orwell's dystopian 1984 a viable blueprint for the future, so the question will have to be repeated. But the data gives us something to consider.
Omen For a Surveillance-State Future?
"We don't know how much of this preference for security over privacy or freedom is something unique to this generation (a cohort effect) or simply the result of youth (age effect)," note Ekins and Gygi. "However, there is reason to think part of this is generational. Americans over age 45 have vastly different attitudes on in‐home surveillance cameras than those who are younger."
At least one expert studying the issue agrees that the surveillance survey results reveal something real and unsettling.
"I do think this new finding from Cato is just one indicator of a very real trend of Americans, and especially younger generations of Americans, prioritizing security over freedom. And I think it is a bigger issue than many realize," Routledge told me.
It's worth emphasizing that the large minority of young adults who favor in-home surveillance is still a minority—the majority even in that cohort wants nothing of the sort. The same can be said of the surprisingly large share of support for monitoring among blacks (33 percent) and Hispanics (25 percent) relative to Asians (11 percent) and whites (9 percent). Those are puzzling and troubling percentages, but not enough to overwhelm opposition to surveillance cameras in every bedroom.
But if these survey results reveal a continuing shift towards prioritizing security over liberty, Orwell's 1984 may become less of a cautionary tale and more of a description of everyday life.
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Are you serious? Maybe you're a politician who loves to control people's lives. No government has a right to go into your house without a lawful reason. You, and those who condone this, must have forgotten history. Those who gives the government too much power will eventually become slaves to the government, whom you elected I might add. Remember, we are NOT a democracy, we are representative democracy! This means the government is controlled by the people who represents them!!
THIS is how much Government Almighty LOVES us all! Sing it with me, please!
Scienfoology Song… GAWD = Government Almighty’s Wrath Delivers
Government loves me, This I know,
For the Government tells me so,
Little ones to GAWD belong,
We are weak, but GAWD is strong!
Yes, Guv-Mint loves me!
Yes, Guv-Mint loves me!
Yes, Guv-Mint loves me!
My Nannies tell me so!
GAWD does love me, yes indeed,
Keeps me safe, and gives me feed,
Shelters me from bad drugs and weed,
And gives me all that I might need!
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DEA, CIA, KGB,
Our protectors, they will be,
FBI, TSA, and FDA,
With us, astride us, in every way!
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Because they are all being brainwashed by CEI, ESG, and DEI:
Why are so many companies going woke? There had to be some reason, and after some digging, I found it. The CEI, Corporate Equality Index AKA the woke credit score.
It's a made up score based on how much a company is pushing woke issues. And who made up and gives this score? An organization called the HRC. A massive political lobbying group. Apparently. HRC sends representatives to corporations every year telling them the kind of stuff they have to make visible at the company. Give them a list of demands, and if they don't follow through there's a threat that they won't keep their CEI credit score.
And why do companies even care about this made up woke credit rating?
If they get a bad score, then the woke investor funds start putting pressure on the boards. Woke activists are mobilized out in the streets. Advertising campaigns are shut down. Anyone that continues to do business with them will also be penalized. This is fascism.
Don't play their game, don't get their investment. And who is funding the HRC? Surprise, surprise, it's George Soros's, 'Open Society Foundation'. Now, this HRC has introduced the arbitrary credit rating to everything: States, municipalities, and even schools. Imagine that: there are people who are deciding what credit score an individual school can get. They threaten them by having these big funds withhold investments into them.
More here: https://tritorch.substack.com/p/why-all-these-brands-ab-inbev-target
There was a time, 30 years back, when the Human Rights Campaign did good work supporting gay etc. people who were just trying to get on with life. Now however, “working for tolerance” has been exceeded by “celebration” and is now transforming nearly into “mandating”.
I once argued with conservates that gays just wanted to live their life and not trying to put it in anybody's face. Now there is an element of that which is proving me wrong.
If it weren't for DeSantis and other wokesters, exactly how much would be in your face? DeSantis has done more to bring LGB+ to the headlines than any other person in the United States.
DeSantis is reacting to it being put into kids' faces.
If you think I was talking about my face in particular failed to understand my post.
And what will be done about it?
Nothing.
As usual, nothing..
By you, no. You love it.
Fuck Off, Witch-Burning Nazi!
Before you get onto the current DEI there was a trading of all privacy and private life for cell phones and social media. When everyone everywhere is with you all the time it messes with your sense of a private space.
Privacy of information was sold when browser's search data started being collected. Cell phones added a personal tracking capability.
There was an argument that it's voluntary. Some of that argument may still exist but it is being nibbled away bit by bit. Not far off being connected to the internet will be required to live in a first world country. Cash will be gone. Your every movement tracked. Everything you say will be recorded, analyzed, and categorized according to threat assessments and social scoring.
The answer is easy....don't use a cell phone. Don't buy one. If you need one get a cheapo flip phone that doesn't have all the shit on it that tracks people.
Cheap flip phones aren’t as good for privacy as you think.
https://youtu.be/dWDLivOv_VA
If you really want a private phone, watch this:
https://youtu.be/XaHWcttD0tM
As mentioned in the article, the issue is less about acceptance of big brother and more about a general comfort with being always watched.
Covid and masks prove it's about acceptence of Big Bro Government as well.
Also their willingness to give Socialism another try.
I agree. It's got nothing to do with Marxism or Fascism, but rather exploiting the capabilities of technologies to their fullest extent, and that ends up in universal surveillance.
So, what we're moving toward is where the state - government and corporate branches - have the rest of us under constant watch. An alternative would be everyone watching everyone, giving up, essentially, on the idea of privacy. Or making privacy the exception rather than the rule. We are seeing this to some extent with body cams on police and videoing their actions with our cell phones. Maybe in the future we'll all have access to outdoor public cams everywhere with the click of a mouse. Not sure if this is an improvement or solution, but it would at least democratize surveillance rather than keeping it in the domain of 'big brother.'
No. Just get rid of the democrats. That solves most of our problems.
You're what 20th century red baiters would have called a 'useful idiot.' Someone so in thrall to a partisan narrative that he's blind to reality.
Tribalism uber alles!!!
Which of course has nothing to do with how adults deal with school shootings.
What's that got to do with ... anyfuckingthing JFear?
Every kid has had hundreds of lockdown drills in school. Plus a shit ton of memorial services followed by nothing useful (or even the notion that any adult gives a shit). Guess what the leading cause of death is among school age?
This is how we raised this generation you moronic sack of shit.
We used to practice for nuclear war in school.
Don’t be so weak.
Guess what the leading cause of death is among school age?
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Guess how much of that is in the inner city shitholes?
Every kid has had hundreds of lockdown drills in school.
And you call me a moron? You're truly beyond stupid.
about a general comfort with being always watched.
Duh.
Yeah, I thought it was rather obvious.
"There was, of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time. But at any rate they could plug in your wire when ever they wanted to.
You had to live- did live, from habit that becomes instinct- in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized."
1984
People who grow up in a free society can take that society for granted. The new generation seems to have little issue with a government that is all knowing. They don't know about living under totalitarian regimes. It's obvious by what they thinks are dangers. Relating Trump to Hilter is a clear indicator that you have no idea about how horrible it was under Hitler.
They are being taught government is their caretaker who should pay them a montly rate, give them housing, food, and a college education. They naturally support the caretaker. They have very little concept of how bad government can be. They think Trump is worst. They are clueless.
Hard times make strong
menpeopleStrong people make good times
Good times make weak people
Weak people make hard times
Yep.
All true!
But… Does “weak people” include those who turn the other cheek? If NO ONE ever turns the other cheek, then HOW will we EVER break the endless cycle of violence?
For the science here, search for game theory, game theory computer simulations, “tit for tat”, and forgiveness. If the computer simulation makes ANY serious attempt to REALLY accurately simulate the real world, it will note the “noise in the system”. You accidentally step on my toes, so I will retaliate! (“Noise” meaning random accidents and misunderstandings). Then we are stuck in “tit for tat” forever, if we have no forgiveness provisions in the system! There is an “endless cycle of violence”, which can only be broken is someone, somewhere, absorbs a blow, and does NOT strike back!
Were Jesus and MLK Junior and Gandhi “weak people”? Study up and consider well!
The intelligent, well-informed, and benevolent members of tribes have ALWAYS been feared and resented by those who are made to look relatively worse (often FAR worse), as compared to the advanced ones. Especially when the advanced ones denigrate tribalism. The advanced ones DARE to openly mock “MY Tribe’s lies leading to violence against your tribe GOOD! Your tribe’s lies leading to violence against MY Tribe BAD! VERY bad!” And then that’s when the Jesus-killers, Mahatma Gandhi-killers, Martin Luther King Jr.-killers, etc., unsheath their long knives!
“Do-gooder derogation” (look it up) is a socio-biologically programmed instinct. SOME of us are ethically advanced enough to overcome it, using benevolence and free will! For details, see http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/ and http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Jesus_Validated/ .
Then they crucified Jesus, ’cause Jesus made them look bad! ALSO because Jesus made them look bad FOR THEIR STUPID, HIDE-BOUND TRIBALISM! “The parable of the Good Samaritan” was VERY pointed, because the Samaritans were of the WRONG tribe, in the eyes of “Good Jews” of the day.
PS, the REALLY weak people are those who WILLFULLY REFUSE to EVER challenge their ASSumptions about "My Tribe, right or wrong!" THEY bear upon their shoulders, GREAT responsibilities for MUCH of the man-made sufferings that we see all around us! Just STOP, willya please?
Helicopter parents can take a good part of the blame.
I see Kamala Harris (remember her?) has just been assigned oversight of the initiative “safety is a human right.”
Do not doubt this id all very deliberate. But the good news is that she will be the face of it (and I can’t imagine a better way to make it a laughing stock).
I'm so fucking sick of safety. If safety is a human right, then so is not being safe all the time if you don't want to.
Where's Edgar Friendly when you need him.
You WILL be safe or else we'll hog tie you and throw you in a padded room. After all, freedom is a privilege... like driving.
More to the point: freedom is dangerous. Also noisy, unpredictable, and annoying to those earnestly trying to run our world.
Isn't she the one who cleaned up the border mess and prevented the Ukraine War?
They deserve neither, as some old White guy said.
One wonders how results would change if poll asked how they would feel about government intrusion coming from a MAGA administration?
Literally Hitler.
Don’t expect anything resembling logic or consistency. It is all about FEELING safe. From everything.
Americans under the age of 30 stand out when it comes to 1984‐style in‐home government surveillance cameras. 3 in 10 (29 percent) Americans under 30 favor 'the government installing surveillance cameras in every household' in order to 'reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity,'
Change ‘reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity’ to ‘destroy the enemies of the dominant political party’ and see how they answer…
…unfortunately, I suspect the percentage of the little shits that approve may actually increase
"In short, fear causes people to privilege psychological security over liberty."
"CHECK YOUR PRIVILEGE!!"
I didn't need a survey to know a large percentage of Americans prioritize safety over liberty. The country's collective response to "2 weeks to flatten the curve" was evidence enough.
It is not Evil Big Brother they accept as the monitor, it is the benevolent, only their best interests at heart, freedom loving democrats.
Simple proof that decades of fascist propaganda still works.
They don't want or expect "freedom loving" anything. They want hardcore Hillary types spying on what the far alt ultra right wing MAGA types might be up to.
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Yup, our young "adults" are not the same as us. How can they be, with the conditioning they have had:
1. The real world is a terrible, scary place.
2. We face multiple existential catastrophes that will kill us all every year.
3. Autonomy and responsibility are sexist, racist, ableist, capitalist oppression.
4. Perpetual childhood is available with the correct political and corporate allegiance.
5. The comfort and convenience of technology are worth much more than privacy and liberty.
6. Pajama Boy will tell you how to vote.
7. Grandpa Biden will take care of your student loans.
8. You can stay on your parents' insurance until you are 27.
Fucking retarded clickbait article that brain-dead commenters here take at face value. Author cherry picks and selectively quotes CATO survey:
"The survey also investigated Americans’ comfort with the government installing surveillance cameras in every household 'to reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity.' Perhaps not surprisingly, only 14% of Americans support the idea whereas 75% oppose it."
14% of mouth breathing retards, who probably can't even comprehend survey questions, "strongly" or "somewhat" favor the asinine and unconstitutional proposal. File this under "big fucking deal."
"But if these survey results reveal a continuing shift towards prioritizing security over liberty, "
Isn't gun ownership at an all time high? Is that also an indication of a shift towards prioritizing security over liberty?
Securing one's own liberty. Without the liberty to own guns, what security will we have?
Sorry, your argument just makes no sense.
It's more a couple of questions than an argument. Perhaps people are ok with surveillance because they own guns. I don't know, but there are two trends going on, shooting videos, shooting guns. Don't both provide security and liberty?
""Perhaps people are ok with surveillance because they own guns.""
I've been told people with guns are paranoid anti-government types. They are not ok with surveillance.
Doesn't legal gun ownership mean willingly registering and putting oneself on government watch lists?
Some guns, in some jurisdictions, sometimes. Certainly not Universal Registration. The 2A was stomped on pretty well for a while, it will take time to claw it back.
So they are not paranoid anti-government types?
Besides, who says all gun owners are legal? I would be willing to bet a lot of people who were legal gun owners are now illegal due to change in state laws. For example, NY changed the law requiring you to register an AR15. Comparing data from sales and registration, there was less than a 5% compliance rate. I doubt they would be comfortable with surveillance.
"So they are not paranoid anti-government types?"
Their willingness to comply with government rules and regulations suggests they are not.
"I doubt they would be comfortable with surveillance."
That's why I restricted it to legal gun ownership. Illegal gun owners doubtless have more to concerns on their minds than government surveillance.
""Illegal gun owners doubtless have more to concerns on their minds than government surveillance.""
Now do immigration.
No.
He never does make sense.
Q: Who did you learn to love the government from?
A: I learned it from you, Dad! I learned it from you!
Younger generations are more anxious and when people are anxious they become more likely to privilege security over freedom so this finding may represent a greater comfort with less freedom as a result of greater mental distress.
Fortunately, politicians and public school educators would never exploit this. Although it is weird that the current bookends of the 21st century, 9-11 and Covid, have been used relentlessly to foster anxiety and insecurity and offer absolute fealty to the government as a plenary indulgence.
Maybe politicians and public school teachers do exploit these fears.
Maybe politicians and public school teachers do exploit these fears.
If the Tik Tok Teacher space is any indication, that's a big yes.
You want anxiety? I'll give you anxiety.....try graduating from high school and knowing the local draft board is looking to grab your ass and send you off to the meat grinder in Viet Nam. There's some fucking anxiety.
It's why a lot of us chose to go to college just to avoid that meat grinder.
Oooh...Government cameras in our bedrooms...kinky!
This is what they really want.
they'll grow up it just takes another decade now
Children raised in an atmosphere of fear become adults who prioritize security over liberty.
Does anyone get the impression that Gillespie stuck Tuccille on the "Ok, it's happening" detail?
I'm guessing that around *scribbles math on table napkin* 2028, Reason will begin to step off the sidelines in the LGBTQIA2MAP+ wars.
"Americans under the age of 30 stand out when it comes to 1984‐style in‐home government surveillance cameras. 3 in 10 (29 percent) Americans under 30 favor 'the government installing surveillance cameras in every household' in order to 'reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity,'"
And don't even get me started on the whole percentage-of-democrats-who-favored-military-style-lockdowns-for-covid.
Those people make me vomit. In the last election Michiganders voted to retain "stretchin" Gretchen even after the abuse of that biatch's lock downs. Hell, you couldn't buy garden seeds or paint for your house. Stupid as hell c*** and her rug munching drunken attorney general wanted to persecute anyone who disobeyed her.
So the stupid mongoloids voted to keep her in the governors mansion even after all the crap she did to Michigan.
I'm done with it. There's no hope. Most people are perpetually stupid.
He worried that years of safety-obsessed parenting and schooling promoted "a culture of victimhood" that made children anxious and fearful. Those children then carried their concerns forward into adulthood.
A real question is: are "safety-obsessed" parenting and schooling being promoted by the government because they know it will lead to a younger generation more comfortable with government surveillance, which is what the government wants?
3 in 10 (29 percent) Americans under 30 favor 'the government installing surveillance cameras in every household'
The other 71 percent realized this might cut into the margins of their OnlyFans account.
The government doesn't even have to install anything, people already installed the hardware themselves (Ring, Alexa, etc.) The government just needs to tap in.
If they tapped into my Alexa, they'd be very concerned (why is this guy constantly checking the weather? Is he building some kind of chemical weapon?)
Another reason that far too many don't oppose totalitarian tendencies is that they feel that big brother will be controlled by those that agree with them, so what's the bid deal. Of course, they're wrong. The impact of at least a generation being taught history poorly; no, not poorly, being taught it wrong. When kids wear "Che" shirts, there has been a failure. Another common one, is "communism is the best form of government, if it's done right" Done right? The Eastern Block, Cuba, Cambodia?
Don't forget North Korea. Shorter and thinner people use fewer resources.
They are sheep that are incapable of grasping fact and reason.
Fact and reason.
I’ve seen those listed on several pronouncements of what constitutes “white supremacy.”
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety." Benj. Franklin.
"Big Brother is watching you." George Orwell.
That even 30% of gen. Z even consider it is enough to make anyone cringe. Not that it's just the 30% but they have a habit of increasing their ranks until the day they take over the reins of government.
It's time to bring back such novels as "1984" and "Brave New world" to the class room in order to teach what happens when governments obtain ultimate control over people's lives. Unfortunately for this latest generation, who appear to have somehow failed to achieve maturity and have become so fearful about life they would be willing to throw it all away for the illusion of safety.
And that's exactly what it will be, an illusion of safety, for no one will be safe from a dictatorial, tyrannical government.
Government schools, k-12 indoctrination and brainwashing. Then you get 4 years of liberal college and they are not just okay with "Big Brother" , they violently support "Big Brother, but live in fear of freedom and liberty, the boogeymen of the right to a liberal.
The transition from "I want it" to "You have to have it" has happened many times over the last hundred years in America for a range of issues. Drugs are bad so you can't have or use drugs. Chickens annoy me so you can't raise them in your back yard. Electric cars are better for the environment so you can't have internal combustion engines. I want medical care so you have to pay for it. The list has become near endless.
I didn't need a survey to know a large percentage of Americans prioritize safety over liberty. The country's collective response to "2 weeks to flatten the curve" was evidence enough.
That was different.
How?
BILLIONS WERE DYING!
Well, we both know that's not true, and I appreciate you reinforcing my point. God bless you.
3 weeks to slow the spread turned into 3 years to do some type of great reset. And now everyone’s supposed to go back to the office, even though they were more productive working from home.
Most people don't live in fear, they are self absorbed and trying to enjoy life. But younger people have no expectation of privacy like older people do. They broadcast their lives on YouTube and Instagram and SnapChat, and publish all their details on Facebook. They take it for granted that the government is watching everything that gets posted or transmitted online anyway.
Most Republicans live in constant fear. They buy guns to protect themselves from imaginary threats. They don't go into cities because they're afraid of crime -- conveniently forgetting that if they don't buy or sell drugs and don't belong to a gang, their likelihood of being a crime victim is minuscule. They turn their homes into armed fortresses. They carry guns on their person, in their cars, to their jobs, and even to church. This life of constant fear seeps into the consciousness of young people and leads directly to this survey. Sissy Republican gun-huggers, it's all your fault.
They do the same thing with condoms. It's how they avoid ending up with responsibilities they're not anywhere prepared for, instead of other folks who get themselves into trouble and then seek an unearned handout - in perpetuity - in order to get themselves out of it (or just straight up start killing whomever is inconvenient to them).
Ounce of prevention = Pound of cure.
Better to see someone hugging a gun, than demanding (and getting) bailouts for all their personal irresponsibility.
A sane society can both demand personal responsibility and avoid gun-clutching in fear. Although to be fair, those 2 things really have no linkage and your comment could be considered a textbook example of deflection.
LMAO…. From the biggest projecting post here… U R A F’EN RETARD if you think Republicans support the nanny-state. Somethings (You) are just too stupid to even be taken seriously.
But it doesn't demand personal responsibility.
And how do you figure there's no linkage? A society that does not demand personal responsibility breeds entitlement. Which in turn breeds crime. Which in turn breeds chaos. Which in turn breeds Statism. Which starts depriving rights. At which point you'll be real happy you've got that gun.
And, speaking of deflection - you ignored the ageless maxim: an ounce of prevention is a pound of cure.
Guns are tools of prevention. Simple tools, usable by anyone, that equalize playing fields - and are a whole lot more effective than relying on the State to magically make all bad things not happen.
Most people also don't KNOW their rights. Or care about them. And if they don't even know they have a right, how would they ever notice if it was taken away?
And even if they do, it's a small price to pay in their eyes for a modern convenience. Oh wow, the grocery shopping app is giving me all kinds of great personalized deals! Sure, go ahead and keep data mining me and my purchases! Why not!
I was 21 on 9/11/2021. 43 years old this year.
Anyone younger than I am has no meaningful memory of what it’s like to live in a free society. When you could go to a museum, a zoo, or a ball game without going through a security line. When you walk onto a military base without showing ID. When you could travel back and forth to Canada without a passport. When you could get on an airplane without a virtual strip search.
Maybe, to appreciate freedom, you need to have actually experienced it.
When you could drive into Canada without a passport. When there weren't cameras watching you or license plate readers tracking your car or where you could purchase anything you wanted without having to worry about being tracked. When you could board a plane without having to be subjected to humiliating strip searches by idiots who could barely pass a GED.
Why does Reason support Joe Biden, the leader of the party that is increasing big brother everywhere?
Because Trump made a MEAN TWEET!
I don't think they support Biden OR Trump. Probably for the exact same reasons.
So maybe it isn't just the politicians who suck, maybe it's something else that sucks....like the public. That would make a good campaign slogan: "The Public Sucks, fuck hope."
George Carlin nailed it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxsQ7jJJcEA
Because they are too unsophisticated to understand the useful idiots are the first ones the revolutionaries kill or enslave.
Why? Because they can be useful idiots that help overthrow the newly ensconced Marxist leadership.
Because they are idiots.
Kids who have not matured due to helicopter parenting are seeking another protector now that they are out of their parents home.
Too bad they didn't run the study on party affiliation.
$50 says it's like a 90% to 10% or better divide between Any-Aged Democrat versus Any-Aged Republican. Democrats live in a criminal world where all 'progress' of life comes from pointing gov-guns at those 'icky' people to STEAL their money, ENSLAVE them, and DICTATE them. Which can't be done when those 'icky' people have Liberty.
Yes, pro-government Marxists of the types that, for example, call for Government Almighty to take over private properties (as in, for example, among other things, privately owned web sites) by tearing down Section 230, so that cuntservaturds can "pussy grab" the libs!!!!
THEY TOOK DOWN MY POST!!! WAAAAAA!!!!
So R Mac Who Talks and Snorts Smack... WHEN are ye gonna name me ONE person in the USA recently, who has been PUNISHED (with jails or fines) by Government Almighty, for WRONG political moderation of a web site?
WHEN are ye gonna name me ONE person in the USA recently, who has access to the internet, and has NOT been able to access ALL the lies of ANY flavor that said person tries to access?
I am still waiting!!!
Government coercion is (in this case) threatening to take AWAY the protections of Section 230, so that they can PUNISH the “bad” people who practice “wrong” political moderation of THEIR web sites!!! And UDDERLY STOOOOPID cuntservaturd CUNTS fall RIGHT in line with it, demanding the destruction of the 1A of the internet, = = S-230, in the UDDERLY STOOOOPID belief that this will allow one-sided pussy-grabbing of the libs, who will NEVER think of pussy-grabbing right back!
Stupid power-grabbing idiots are TOO stupid to see that this (one-sided pussy-grabbing) has NEVER worked well in the long run!
"I am entirely too stupid to refute what is said by people who are vastly more wise and benevolent than I am, so I will just deflect, by saying stupid things." - R Mac Who Talks and Snorts Smack
Do you recall the awesome enchanter named “Tim”, in “Monty Python and the Search for the Holy Grail”? The one who could “summon fire without flint or tinder”? Well, you remind me of Tim… You are an enchanter who can summon persuasion without facts or logic!
So I discussed your awesome talents with some dear personal friends on the Reason staff… Accordingly…
Reason staff has asked me to convey the following message to you:
Hi Fantastically Talented Author:
Obviously, you are a silver-tongued orator, and you also know how to translate your spectacular talents to the written word! We at Reason have need for writers like you, who have near-magical persuasive powers, without having to write at great, tedious length, or resorting to boring facts and citations.
At Reason, we pay above-market-band salaries to permanent staff, or above-market-band per-word-based fees to freelancers, at your choice. To both permanent staff, and to free-lancers, we provide excellent health, dental, and vision benefits. We also provide FREE unlimited access to nubile young groupies, although we do firmly stipulate that persuasion, not coercion, MUST be applied when taking advantage of said nubile young groupies.
Please send your resume, and another sample of your writings, along with your salary or fee demands, to ReasonNeedsBrilliantlyPersuasiveWriters@Reason.com .
Thank You! -Reason Staff