A Pig In Every Home
Civil liberties painstakingly fought for and won
Dismantled under a façade of 'national security
Relinquishing laws that protect our privacy
A disregard for human rights; a failed democracy
Cameras on every street corner to survey the public
City streets under 24 hour surveillance
Police now decide what information may be disclosed
A monopoly of control with no accountability
The media claims people who don't break laws
Will 'feel safe' under scrutiny
The right wing think tanks claim 'criminals'
Can be identified visually
Employers can now record workers on camera without knowledge or consent
Employee behavior scrutinized by reviewing video documents
Employers can read employees' emails and listen to phone calls
Employee life is micromanaged by invasive surveillance tactics
Police can now set up roadblocks without just cause or warrant
Immigrants without a license can be screened and deported
Roadblocks veiled as driving safety, pretext for accumulation of information
Regional licenses now reference a central database throughout the nation
Automated surveillance that can search for and identify a specific face
This technology exists and is used on the streets today
Cooperation with 'security measures': expanding their powers of control
Video documentation and audio recordings: to supplement corporate data
Electronic mapping devices to confirm a person's movement
Enforced travel restrictions allowance for complete visual recall
Individual liberty; a concept of the past
Cop entries without warrant or consent
Email tracing, telephone taps
Terrorizing people of foreign descent
Special IDs, deportations and imprisonment
Fascistic initiatives to ensure power to the ruling caste
Infiltration / deportation / more cops / more jails
More lies / more crime / more poverty / more violence
Infiltration / deportation / more cops / more jails
The pigs in every home: a nightmare of control