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3 in 10 Young Americans and Mostly Democrats Support Government Cameras Installed in American Households, Survey Says


In a society increasingly shaped by technology and security concerns, a concerning trend is emerging among younger generations in the United States.

While most Americans across all demographic groups oppose government surveillance in their homes, there is a higher acceptance of such measures among younger individuals willing to trade freedom and privacy for enhanced security and protection.

In a newly released national survey conducted by the CATO Institute, it has been revealed that almost a third of young Americans (Gen Z) favor the installation of government surveillance cameras in every household.

The survey included 2,000 participants and examined public attitudes toward the government’s potential role in reducing “domestic violence, abuse, and illegal activities.”

[b][i]Are these people out of their minds?
It's like inviting the fox into the hen house![/i][/b]
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Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
They really want to learn first hand on what it feels like to live behind The Iron Curtain.
Wol62 · 51-55, M
@Barefooter25 You want to give them free health care too?
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@Wol62 They'll realize later in life that they will be paying for that from their own pockets.
Wol62 · 51-55, M
@Barefooter25 So you haven't read The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith then?
Wol62 · 51-55, M
@Barefooter25 Oh, is private medicine in the US free then?
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@Wol62 Medicine like everything else costs $$$$
Wol62 · 51-55, M
@Barefooter25 Yes, I thought so. At least with "free" medicine it's only the tax payers that pay...oh and read your Wealth of Nations to find out who the taxpayers actually are. Clue, it isn't you and me...before you start you need to read Adam Smith before you come back at me.