• Flic
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    29 months ago

    @drmoose it was discussed in the 00s (in the UK!) but was massively polarising and got dropped. People didn’t like the idea of having to carry something that proved who they are.

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      9 months ago

      That’s just crazy to me. How can society function when people are afraid to identify themselves to officials they should be trusting and relying on.

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            ID is one tool by which they selectively allow or suppress voting. ID laws are not the root cause, but it’s ridiculous to suggest giving the fascists another tool to use.

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              19 months ago

              So maybe fascism is your issue not the ID laws? How come its not an issue in other developed countries.

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        @drmoose dunno, we have a strong tradition of petty bureaucratic jobsworths who take rule-following too far, and also a nasty history of over-policing protests.