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I can tell you exactly how NOT to rebuild trust. Subject American workers to a draconian surveillance system that will scrutinize their every action, and subject them to unreasonable risk of doxing and harassment by third parties who obtain copies of the surveillance data.
And we cannot run from one form of Marxism right into another of our own making.
No. Surveillance is ONE method of FORCIBLY obtaining accountability through the violation of basic human rights and privacy. It is not the ONLY method. If you want to know what teachers are teaching, audit their lesson plans and curriculum, request assignment samples from each lesson, require a paper trail, join the school board, sit in on school meetings, etc. It requires more effort, and it takes longer, but it maintains the dignity, privacy, and human rights of the worker, and the safety of the students and staff. It also builds RELATIONSHIPS and TRUST.
That is the difference between people like you and I. People like you are willing to compromise freedom and liberty because the end justifies the means for you. People like me believe that one should never compromise on their tenets or sacrifice freedom and liberty to obtain a desired result. If we sacrifice our freedom and liberty in the fight against Marxism, what the fuck have we accomplished? In another generation we will be right back where we started with a new Deep State and Cabal using the very tools we created to fight them against us. Make no mistake, this technology WILL be used against Americans. If you set a precedent with Teachers, what is stopping every CEO in America from requiring all employees to wear cameras, or have them mounted to their work stations? The rabbit hole will never end. You are opening a can of worms the likes of which you know not the depths, or the consequences.
Choose the better option. Choose liberty, freedom, dignity, and TRUST. It takes a leap of faith to restore trust in humanity. Its not meant to be easy.
I'm not strawmanning or conflating anything. Spying on American workers is textbook communism.
Yea, I can see you are desperately going to cling to your absolute worldviews and will engage in all kinds of mental gymnastics to justify that. I have already said my piece. You can have the last word, it’s clearly very important to you. I don’t have more time to waste on trying to explain this much further.
Translation: "I cannot argue with your reason and logic."
Uh huh. Sure