Eliza Orlins
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Because when it was written, it was like, oh, you think about, oh, are they going to search my person, my pockets, my purse, my car, my home?
You know, those physical searches of like being patted down on the street or having your vehicle or your home searched, of course they require, you know, that's an intrusion.
But these digital searches that are so much more invisible, you know, it's much harder to have that
ability to like see that it's happening and because there's so little transparency and because of these like horrible data brokers who kind of like buy up this information they've kind of found a way to circumvent these these procedures that are in place to protect our constitutional rights and so they're able to do these warrantless searches
So I think that, you know, for the folks who've read history books, you know that it's like โ or everyone has heard the, well, they first โ they came for the X. And whenever there's a certain group that is first targeted, you know, which in this case we're talking about immigrants, you know, unlawful โ whatever they call them, illegal immigrants, you know, people who have come in without inspection or who are currently undocumented, and that is โ
that has always throughout history been a stepping stone to head to other people next.
You know, next up is journalists who cover this administration in a way they don't like.
Next up is dissenters and protesters and people who speak out against this administration.
Like, David, you and I are going to be, we're on lists already.
We're going to be, you know, we're going to be like
not the first group or the second group, but like we're going to be rounded up if they start coming for people who are out there using our platforms to speak out against this administration.
And I think that, you know, when we see them normalizing this stuff and militarizing and terrorizing communities, you know, we should all be afraid because they are going to repurpose this to come after dissenters and anyone who is protesting.
You know, I think that it all kind of plays into this culture of power and fear and intimidation.
And I think, you know, the idea is...
for folks to comply in advance, to be afraid to speak out, to be afraid to go to protests.
And I personally, you know, they will have to drag me away kicking and screaming because I'm not going to shut up.
I'm not going to stop going to protests.
I'm not going to stop speaking out.
But I also recognize the level of privilege I have both as a white woman, a U.S.
citizen, an attorney.