Of course, as a Chinese, I do not support the US using this system. Americans can also spy on citizens abroad, including China. Some of them still have core technologies, including scientists and politicians. They are all monitored by the Yankees, and there is a risk of leakage of important information and state secrets. From the perspective of American civilians, it should be supported for the interests of the national society and at the same time to protect their own personal interests. What is a civilian who has not committed any crime, tax evasion, or murder, or planned terrorist attacks, afraid of being investigated? In fact, Americans are too arrogant and take themselves too seriously. For example, you are an ordinary civilian, whether you have this monitoring system or not, it will have no effect on you, only the computer knows your secrets (how many FJ calls per day, how many times have you drunk driving, have you ever taken drugs, raised With N juniors and so on, no one cares about your secrets). But if a terrorist lives next door to your house and plans to detonate a bomb at XX school, which is your son, your relative's son, and your friend's son's school, what would you think?
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