The DHS quietly updated its policy manual earlier this month, removing LGBTQ+ identities from the section prohibiting surveillance based solely on immutable characteristics.

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    Deviant Ollam posted an interesting video, This is How a Constitutional Crisis Will Begin about changes happening in prisons and makes an interesting point that the trans community make a convenient target for triggering a constitutional crisis.

    You target a small, basically insignificant and harmless group, then ignore any court rulings while the media and public remain silent and disinterested. Its a pathway to uncontested executive power that can then be extended to persecution of other groups.

    Arguing for privacy from government feels alarmist, distant and theoretical as long as there is rule of law and a sound participative democracy. But what happens to constitutional guarantees and legal protections if the courts lose their power and independence? Suddenly privacy becomes a very real pragmatic concern. Not only could you be in a targeted group but you could be guilty by association.

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    Let’s be honest, they were almost certainly already doing that. They’re just getting brazen enough to not hide it anymore.

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    What, were they surveiling you until they find out you’re gay and then “no looksies?” They’re surveiling all of us (and I for one am goddamn sick of it. Surveil that assholes!)

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      They weren’t allowed to surveil you because you’re gay or trans. Now they are.

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    This is some Gestapo/Stasi shit.

    Like, all queer persons must go beyond Signal/Tor level.

    This extends to the physical world: Plan ahead for escape routes and survival networks.

    I will come back with this angle but, REMEMBER those mfers who always said “the NSA does not target you, so asking about anything more than Signal is paranoid/futile if ever the NSA targets you”?

    REMEMBER that we said that some people have advanced threat models by default? Eg feminist activists, activists in third countries, queer people?

    WHO is paranoid now, that being queer, pro-Palestine, and/or climate activists can have you on the watchlist?

    This development only proves my previous points that the hordes of sock-puppets spamming the Privacy forum are fucking spooks. Pooping the conversation about advanced privacy and anonymity should qualify for permabans, IMHO.

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    Why is there a blacklist? I feel like it a list of reasons for surveillance should be a whitelist containing criminal activity.