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What do you think about the Patriot Act and/ Or the War on Terror?
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It's sick. Genuinely, completely, utterly sick. It's completely outside their rights to detain anyone who they simply "suspect" of having done something wrong.
And the WAR on TERROR? Did they even think when they named that? The irony makes me want to puke.
Basically, they won't stand for terrorists in America, understandable enough, but the American army are becoming terrorists themselves. I mean, have you SEEN what goes on there? Innocent people being killed just because they happen to be from the same country as some terrorists.
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If you are not American, is there something similar in your country?
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Nothing like that, thank god, but we had terrorists a while back. Not really in my lifetime, but throughout the 20th century the IRA were a major threat here in Ireland, and even more-so in Britain.
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Also, if you are not American, what would you do if your government try to pass such a law?
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I would leave the country immediately.
Not because I'm guilty of anything, but because I wouldn't feel safe knowing they could imprison me because they merely THOUGHT I was guilty of something.
I really would, I'd be terrified.
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Should I just shut up and take it?
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NEVER.
Nobody should ever shut up and take something if they feel it's wrong.
Because if everyone does that, then they may as well be living under a dictator.
If something is wrong, the only way to stop it is for people to speak up, to do something about it.
People shouldn't be afraid of their governments, governments should be afraid of their people.
And sorta vaguely related to what you were saying, 1984 is an amazing book. I think Orwell was a bit psychic.