It is said that armchair generals discuss tactics and real generals discuss logistics. It seems to me that those that worry about the state of those rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights in a casual way, worry about the second amendment, while those who worry about it seriously, worry about the fourth. The right to privacy is far more important than the right to bear arms. Guns will no longer overthrow a dictatorship in the 21st century, but privacy allows for the planning and discussions that CAN lead to the overthrow of a dictatorship.
Additionally, intimate knowledge of our individual psychology, learned through constant surveillance and developed through artificial intelligence will allow us to be carefully manipulated through commercial media delivery systems.
Giving up privacy to both the government and to private enterprise is very dangerous. I would go so far as to say the latter is more dangerous than the former. Government can be better restrained.
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