Exactly, right?! I had given the analogy of putting up curtains. That is, people don’t put up curtains because they’re doing nefarious things, they put up curtains because they don’t want to show everyone in the world what they do in their own home. When he started his monologue, he circled back to that and said, “yeah, but putting up curtains isn’t illegal.” I thought (but didn’t have the quickness at that point to mention) that he had some unique features and if it became illegal to protect the privacy of meetup attendees, he’d be one of the easiest for someone to pick out in a lineup. Maybe he wouldn’t care, but it highlights how creepy it is that a government would want to know that info.
One could also treat'em as cattle, bring a branding iron to give them some real unique ID ;-)
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