Should libertarians argue for a constitutional right to privacy? (user search)
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dead0man
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« on: November 03, 2022, 01:53:14 AM »

I"m no legal scholar (as my posts in this sub forum have repeatedly shown), but what are some ways the state sh**ts on our right to privacy now that you think libertarians (do you think other groups should argue for it too?) should take issue with that they aren't already?  The state can't come into your home or your car without jumping through hoops, are you suggesting there should be more hoops?  Smaller hoops?  No hoops at all (as in the govt can't ever search anything of yours?  that's crazy?)  Is this more about the internet?  My opinion on that is, if you don't want the govt (or whomever else you're worried about) learning things about you and if it's that big of a deal to you, how's about YOU not put that stuff on the internet in the first place?  It's almost as dumb as the people who complain about how much Facebook knows about them.  Something else?  Medical privacy?  Seems to be too strong if anything.
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