8228 wrote:
There is nothing most of us do online or anywhere else that is "illegal" or even worth notice.
Until a new law is passed that makes certain speech illegal. Or makes attending certain events illegal. Or you're linked online to a person you barely know who is a known "terrorist" because they camped out in a 1,000 year old tree to prevent it from being cut down.
It's not even a matter of what could be illegal, simple association with social "undesirables" will get you doxxed, blacklisted or fired. What's in fashion today could be considered hate speech tomorrow. Your political opinions posted publicly now might land you in a re-education resort years later. Who's to say one who visits a site rife with conspiracy theories isn't clinically insane and needs to be institutionalized?
https://www.theepochtimes.com/chinese-c ... 62475.htmlTotalitarian regimes to the left and right, stuck in the middle of a gulag again.
The slippery slope is being greased daily.