• ComradeChairmanKGB
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    6 months ago

    Considering the frequency of false convictions and the rate at which they are achieved by coercion I’d say it’s even worse than that.

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      6 months ago

      Less actually. Engels described this in the “Conditions…”, even in the conditions of purposeful and pretty obvious starvation only a minority of victims turned to crime. Especially that back then, even being unemployed or homeless or too poor to live was literally a crime, as the poor law stipulated, punished by the forced labour camp.

      So really, this is the point of this survelliance system - not to prevent crime but to criminalise everyone. As old saying goes “there are no innocents, only people insufficiently interrogated”.

      EDIT: wrong person, i wanted to write this to @plinky@hexbear.net