Category Archives: Privacy

Who Watches the Watchers?

Unchecked surveillance is not safety—it’s soft tyranny. There’s a dangerous lie circulating in our political bloodstream: that if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. Let me be absolutely clear—privacy is not a privilege granted by the … Continue reading

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Privacy is Not a Privilege — It’s a Right

When exactly did we agree that privacy was just a nice-to-have? Was there a public vote I missed, where we all decided that it’s totally fine for corporations, creeps, and the government to treat our bodies and identities like public … Continue reading

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