please smile, we're taking a picture. of you, identity is stored.
for what, i don't consider. until your actions let me know.
again, privacy reduced. no chance, to escape the law.
my hands are open, yours are closed.
your eyes are watching, i am blind.
this meaning of freedom seems so ridiculous to me.
this lie of freedom seems so obvious to me.
please smile, we're taking a picture. of you, identity is stored.
for what, i don't consider. until your actions let me know.
stay calm, there's nothing to worry. you say, it's for my own safety.
as long, you're don't asking questions.
obey, comply, don't think, don't try.
this meaning of freedom seems so ridiculous to me.
this lie of freedom seems so obvious to me.
observation, disinformation, intimidation, observation for infiltration
ignorance is bliss but this is something that you just can't take this way
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