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People who routinely see fascists hiding behind every bush either think themselves immensely important or fall prey to the insipid dual-thinking that somehow they can be perfectly free and have organized society simultaneously. Perhaps you're safely hidden in an invincible bunker on an unreachable and unbreachable, self-sufficient island, I dunno. But barring that, you are only held free from enslavement to someone else by the civil agreement by parties other than yourself that you should be allowed to be so. Case in point: An armed man takes a suburban housewife hostage and forces her to cook, clean and generally keep house for him. Her friends discover her plight. Do they send in another helpless, unarmed person to save her? No, they send cops. Big, burly, well-armed cops who fascistically believe that that armed man isn't as "free" as he thinks he is, and that housewife should be "more free" than she currently happens to be.
Do I want a police officer to arrest me for wearing a denim jacket? No. Do I want there to be no police anywhere, ever? No. Must I then exist on a continuum between these two extremes? Probably. Don't trust Google or the FBI? Maybe you shouldn't. Never used Google (or something similar) or benefitted from FBI activity (or something similar)? I'm not so sure. Regardless, if GoogleOS is insecure for certain transactions, as I am sure any system ultimately must be, then there will be other routes available. I'd be more worried that it just won't work from a mechanical standpoint.