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RE: California Supreme Court Upholds Law Mandating Arrestee DNA Collection

in #news7 years ago

While this is a terrible invasion of privacy and an outright theft of DNA that will undoubtedly result in nefarious misuse by state actors. It pales in comparison to the number of asleep sheeple that voluntarily pay to be added to the giant DNA library being amassed by criminal corporations Ancestry.com, 23 and me, and others who turn around and resell that info to the criminal state, law enforcement, intelligence agencies, marketing companies, and whoever else will pay up.

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Is photographing and fingerprinting those who are arrested a terrible invasion of privacy as well? Those people who voluntarily send their DNA in are out of their fucking minds, they are just stupid. But how can you put a price on something telling you have 5% Native American DNA? In the ad the motherfucker heads for the nearest powwow after he finds out he is only 95% white.