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The mass surveillance in Denmark is off the rails. Luckily, former minister of defence, Claus Hjort, admitted the existence of the mass surveillance on a tv-show.
But instead of sparking a constructive debate, the Danish government has dragged him to court for revealing how dystopian society has become. They now hope to put him behind bars this fall.
If it is punishable to mention, when the state has gone too far, how does society get back to normal from that?
Source:
https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/seneste/claus-hjort-skal-retten-til-november
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