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Surveillance has become normalized in our culture from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman

The ubiquity of surveillance in our society has led to a sense of resignation among many people. We have grown accustomed to cameras watching our every move, whether in stores, on the street, or even in our own homes. This normalization of surveillance has dulled our sense of outrage at the erosion of privacy and personal freedom. The constant monitoring of our activities has become so ingrained in our daily lives that we hardly give it a second thought. We willingly sacrifice our privacy for the sake of convenience, security, or simply because we feel powerless to resist. The idea of being watched no longer elicits the same level of discomfort or fear that it once did. In a world where everything we do is subject to scrutiny, we have become desensitized to the invasion of our privacy. We accept surveillance as a necessary trade-off for the benefits it provides, whether real or imagined. The illus...
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