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Thursday, May 22, 2008

BIG BROTHER

UK: Sinister TV licence advert shows how we have become slaves of the database state

It's time we citizens stood up against this state-sponsored intimidation, particularly now that anti-terror legislation is being used to spy on whether our dogs are fouling the pavement and that we're closing our wheelie-bin properly.

The blades of the helicopter beat as it hovers over a city of computer components. A police siren sounds, changing pitch as it speeds to some crime scene. We hear a big dog barking. Then comes the authorities' message: "Your town, your street, your home. It's all in our database." The official voice is calm and patronising: "It's impossible to hide," we are reminded. There is a knock on the door. Our palms sweat. Everything fades to black.

No, I'm not in some nightmare from the days of Cold War Russia. Nor on the wrong side of the law in communist China. I'm watching the latest advertisement from the BBC as it tries to make us pay our licence fee.

This Orwellian campaign is complete thuggery. (BBC doesn't wield the cosh itself. It contracts such persuasion to TV Licensing, a consortium of Capita and other private businesses.

This sinister advertisement shows how far we have become the slaves of the database state, rather than its masters. You thought we lived in a free society? In a free society, no government could tell its citizens, with such quiet condescension and with no hint of embarrassment: "We are spying on you. We know all about you. Just watch your step".

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