‘No one says it’s none of my business’

The twitch of the curtain

In a surveillance state we’re not just the unwillingly watched — we’re also the willingly watched, and the watchers.
by Ignacio Ramonet
Many people don’t care about protecting their privacy, but actually demand the right to show off their private lives, to exhibit them. For some time there have been signs that this behaviour — an inextricable mixture of voyeurism and exhibitionism, surveillance and submission — was bound to (...)

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