- Jan 12, 2012
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I just wonder how long this crap has been going on before there were cameras everywhere.
That and I'm quite disappointed by my fellow humans' in ability to do the right thing when nobody is watching.
I am with you all the way on this. Not only is there a disinclination to do right when no one is looking, but the inclination toward cover-up, and the disinclination of most people to believe the truth if it runs contrary to the happy picture they are content seeing whether it exists or not. I could hold up a few pinheads here on INGO as prime examples of this phenomenon.
The other problem is what happens when those controlling the cameras are the same people perpetrating assorted forms of malfeasance? I should hate to think what happens when the .gov is controlling the cameras and using them as a support network for this type of people.