DELETE FACEBOOK. FOR REAL THIS TIME.
You’re not just being watched.
You’re being modeled, monetized, and modified.
You’re not just being watched.
You’re being modeled, monetized, and modified.
You only get burned so many times before you start paying attention. Privacy isn’t a feature. It’s a fight. And most of us don’t realize that until we have already handed over half our lives for free.
The digital police state isn’t looming. It’s operational. Active. Up and running 24/7.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth: it thrives because most people are too distracted, too comfortable, or too busy to give a damn.
Privacy is not a bunker. It’s not cutting every wire, ghosting every friend, and hoping the grid forgets you exist. That’s fantasy. Romanticized exile for people who don’t understand surveillance capitalism.
We’ve glamorized “always learning” like it’s a virtue.
But there’s a fine line between curiosity and compulsion.
Between sharpening the blade and never using it.
People assume their data is locked up tight unless there’s a warrant. The truth is messier.
Privacy feels boring until it’s gone.
Then it feels like freedom you didn’t know you had.
Don’t wait for the wake up call. Be boring now.
Your so called “innocence” doesn’t protect you. It just makes you predictable.
The promise of cloud backups is convenience. But the cost is control.
You’re not paranoid for wanting ownership. You’re not extreme for saying no to surveillance disguised as service. It’s your data.