I couldn't help but draw a parallel between the pink lists and data collection both implicit and explicit on who identifies as queer.
There was my own experience with the PRIDE Study wanting my real name and address, promising to protect it under law, but what happens when the laws change?
And there is, of course, the fact that ad networks know with pretty good accuracy if you're queer.
Where could this go? It doesn't take much imagination if you've watched US politics.
@zigg Being a Queer lady who has worked with refugees, seeing on the ground a rising institutional cruelty for all us unpersons being “trained up” in LEA culture into unaccountable, working practice?
Yes... I grok you here. It’s not just future supposition. It’s a tendency now.