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In a society increasingly shaped by technology and security concerns, a concerning trend is emerging among younger generations in the United States.

While most Americans across all demographic groups oppose government surveillance in their homes, there is a higher acceptance of such measures among younger individuals willing to trade freedom and privacy for enhanced security and protection.

In a newly released national survey conducted by the CATO Institute, it has been revealed that almost a third of young Americans (Gen Z) favor the installation of government surveillance cameras in every household. . . .

>In a society increasingly shaped by technology and security concerns, a concerning trend is emerging among younger generations in the United States. >While most Americans across all demographic groups oppose government surveillance in their homes, there is a higher acceptance of such measures among younger individuals willing to trade freedom and privacy for enhanced security and protection. >In a newly released national survey conducted by the CATO Institute, it has been revealed that almost a third of young Americans (Gen Z) favor the installation of government surveillance cameras in every household. . . . [Source Article](https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/06/3-10-young-americans-mostly-democrats-support-government/)

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I haven't encountered that situation yet. Hadn't even thought of it.

You could "Walk like a Covidian" with a big mask, reflective sunglasses and a hat. Google will give you a higher social credit score if they ever figure out who you were, and you can take all that crap off when you get past the doorbell.