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In a troubling trend, military-grade surveillance technologies are increasingly being utilized on college campuses across the United States, mirroring tactics seen in conflict zones like Gaza. These advanced monitoring systems, originally designed for military applications, are now being repurposed to track and control student activism and dissent.
As students engage in protests and advocate for social justice, universities are deploying these tools to monitor their activities, raising significant concerns about privacy and civil liberties. Critics argue that the use of such invasive technologies creates a chilling effect on free speech, discouraging students from expressing their views or participating in demonstrations.
The implications of this surveillance extend beyond campus boundaries, as the data collected may be shared with law enforcement and other entities, further eroding trust between students and their institutions. As debates around privacy rights and the role of technology in education intensify, many are calling for a reevaluation of these surveillance practices to protect student freedoms.
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