At this point I'm aware of just how much of a bubble places like this are, to the extent that widespread advocacy for privacy is seen as the work of kooks in the general populace beyond these digital walls. I'm not saying that you're wrong, but I am saying that at some point it's time to fight a battle you have a hope of winning, or at least influencing. We don't need a surveillance society when most people are happy to broadcast the minutiae of their daily lives online, and carry cell-phones.
I'm sure it is. Just like "allows for total surveillance and control" is
>That's going to be doubly true in a country like Sweden that has a minuscule homelessness rate.
Give it time