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    • @dengismceo
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      the reality is everything is political

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        • @dengismceo
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          tired of hearing about american politics

          this part is understandable. however, the rest of what you said is incorrect.

          everything is political, i wasnt being sarcastic. politics cannot be removed from discussion of this article because they are intrinsically linked.

          If you were worried about sending your kids back to school after the pandemic ends

          why are people concerned about sending their kids back to school? are they concerned about their health because of the way the government handled the pandemic? are they concerned about how their child will be educated? are they concerned about if they child has fallen behind? all of this has to do with politics. education decisions are largely made by governments, and in the US, the government is legally responsible for ensuring children have access to education

          some US school districts are buying tools designed to break into phones to download texts and photos… even ones that have been deleted.

          why would schools be doing this? just because? do we all live in a vacuum where nothing relates to anything else so they are just doing this completely randomly, void of any influencing factors?

          Commenting on the devices, Cooper Quintin of the Electronic Frontier Foundation says that they “started out in the provenance of the U.S. military or federal law enforcement, and then made their way into state and local law enforcement, and also eventually make their way into the hands of criminals or petty tyrants like school administrators.”

          the US military, federal law enforcement, local law enforcement… hmmm… sounds… political

          Unlike in law enforcement, though, school districts don’t have to get a warrant to use the devices on students’ phones.

          hmm… school districts don’t have to get a warrant. this sounds like it could be ~political~. let’s find out:

          The Supreme Court ruled that school officials only need to reasonably believe that a student is guilty of something and that searching the phone will probably obtain evidence of it.

          oh, would you look at that. it is!

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            • @fidibus@lemmy.161.social
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              Yeah I am sorry I agree that the US vs THEM thing is annoying. I should have said that in my experience it’s mostly conservative politicians who don’t give a shit about privacy or the rights of kids etc.

        • @TrickWasabi4
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          This is an inherently political article. Stripping kids of their privacy like this is worht a huge political outrage and should be scary for anyone

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    • @fidibus@lemmy.161.social
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      No I don’t always talk about it if that’s what you mean. But of course everything is political, this very much so obviously.

      Me, as a libertarian socialist I can’t just accept that any people use this surveillance tech on kids ffs

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