I think it's a situation where there's a complacency that we're doomed already, so who cares if there's just one more thing like more cameras to catch speeders. The, "Oh well, fuck it, I've willingly given the contents of all of my cyber correspondence, preferences, and contacts to gmail & browsing, all of my images, likes, dislikes to FB, all of my dark opinions to Twitter, all of my vox calls to the NSA, all of my mobility to OnStar, FasTrak, IOS/Android navigation apps, and 10 billion CCTV's, so what's another monitoring device? I don't care, we're already screwed."
This is a problem.
It's like the Albert Brooks speech in Broadcast news:
"What do you think the devil is gonna look like if he's around? God come on no one's going to be taken in by a guy with a long red pointy tail...come on, what's he gonna sound like? He will be attractive, he'll be nice and helpful, he'll get a job where he influences a great god-fearing nation, he'll never do an evil thing, he'll never deliberately hurt a living thing, he'll just bit by little bit, lower our standards where they're important."
It's the incremental erosion that has got us. We've gone from an utter, to the very core, fear of an Orwellian future to, 'ah...whatevs, here's all my shit', in like 25 years. Basically overnight.
Maybe it's time we start pulling back on the reigns and say enough is enough. (And here I am typing my thoughts into a forum...)