The lengths the government will go to keep us “safe”:
- C19 💉 mandates, lockdowns, travel restrictions
- involuntary care
- hate speech crackdown
- online harm
- bubble zones
- illogical gun grab
- FINTRAC surveillance
They will do whatever it takes. To keep us safe, of course.
I love that every Amazon worker testifying in favor of Seattle's data center moratorium starts by saying they are grateful that it is illegal for their employer to retaliate against them for their public comment
Remember when Super Smash Bros was the epitome of crossovers?
We're now living in a timeline where SONIC RACING CROSSWORLDS × PANTY & STOCKING is apparently a real thing.
They just dropped the “mandatory” label on digital ID in the UK today… but don’t celebrate yet. A “voluntary” system is still headed for consultation — the same governments that can’t keep our data safe now want it as the key to services, banking, travel, and yes… your medical records. This isn’t convenience. It’s the quiet architecture of control. One ID links your health choices, farm transactions, spending, and speech. Opt out? Watch doors close. We’ve warned about this exact fusion with CBDCs and medical surveillance for years. 2026 isn’t the future — it’s the rollout.
#PrivacyOrTyranny
> Be me
> Wonder why my new Logitech bluetooth mouse keeps disconnecting from its bluetooth connection
> Use keyboard to go into Settings, turn BT off and then back on and it starts working again
> Think it's something blocking the signal, but it's not
> This happens every five fucking minutes now
> Check battery. Battery is brand new. Replace it anyway
> Every five minutes it dies, I have to go into settings, etc etc
> Finally have enough, look into buying new mouse
> Before purchasing, decide to look up any issues with this BT mouse
> Ask Grok, something that AI is actually very, VERY good for. Turns out Microsoft is entirely to blame
> The fix: you have to go into your Device Manager
> Device Manager is in your Control Panel
> Your Control Panel is a legacy windows interface that Microsoft is desperately trying their best to make you stop using for some fucking reason, they want you to use Settings instead
> But you can't apply this fix without opening your Device Manager
> Go into your Device Manager, open the Bluetooth pulldown, select Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and don't get ANY ideas about infringing on Intel's wireless bluetooth trademarks and copyrights because why the fuck else would they inform you of this in the fucking Device Manager
> Right-click, Properties. Select the Power Management tab
> Unclick "Allow this computer to turn off device to save power"
> MS apparently made it so that it turns the device all the way off, they set it to "ON", and they made that the default setting WITHOUT TELLING FUCKING ANYONE
> Begin to understand why everyone fucking hates Windows 11
I promise you Digital ID will cause you far more trouble than it will solve, between having your identity easily stolen by hackers and being unable to access things you used to use with no hassle without it.
You will curse it, no one wants or needs this trash.
ok if im honest the uk's race to total internet censorship is terrifying but the result is not that the government and corporations gets my data: i will simply cease to use any service that complies with it. i am not uploading id to the internet to use it. its not happening.
@Mur45ak1 I don't actually see "people" pushing for it except for people employed by these various governments. It isn't the regular joe/jane on social media saying "pls watch everything we do online and tell is its for our own good". It is governments just announcing this shit.
Australia's Social Media Ban didn't work, over 70k people's ID were stolen from a Discord data breach, Yoti was fined 950k Euros by Spain for breaking GDPR laws. I do NOT trust anyone who pushes age/ID verification to use social media or ANY service, it's more harm than good.