Domestic Spying

A recent U.S. Department of Justice report confirms what many have known all along: the FBI is the equivalent of those secret polices that represented the worst totalitarian regimes around the world. After 2001, especially, rules were put in place that allow the Bureau to, essentially, spy on American citizens on the flimsiest of excuses. Now, ten years later, it's still doing it with impunity, supposedly as part of the fight against terrorism. In typical Madison-Avenue fashion, the FBI calls these investigations "assessments", a rather bland term that doesn't really convey what it entails. Even the Obama Administration, as much as it has tried to portray itself as respectful of civil and human rights, has been unwilling or unable to "change" such a policy.

All this goes to show that there isn't all that much difference between "friends and foes", when it comes to fascism in totalitarian or reputedly-democratic societies.

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