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We must question the motives behind surveillance from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman

The motives behind surveillance are not always clear. In a world where technology allows for constant monitoring of our activities, it is important to question why this surveillance is taking place. Is it for our safety and security, or is there a more sinister purpose at play?Surveillance can be used for legitimate reasons, such as preventing crime or terrorism. However, it can also be used for more nefarious purposes, such as invading privacy or controlling the population. It is crucial to consider who is conducting the surveillance and what their intentions are. In the novel 'We See It All,' the characters grapple with the implications of constant su...
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    We See It All

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