Surveillance and Free Speech
Marc discusses the implications of Chinese drone technology and the potential for government surveillance, emphasizing the fusion of state and corporate interests. He contrasts this with the U.S. system, which theoretically maintains a separation between government and companies, allowing for legal challenges to data requests. The conversation highlights the unique status of free speech protections in the U.S. compared to other countries, where such rights are not constitutionally guaranteed.In this clip
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