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Clear topic filterU.S. officials portrayed as vulnerable to digital threats while in China
Suggests public monitoring holds authorities accountable
Government surveillance and intervention are portrayed as justified and necessary
American consumers framed as vulnerable to espionage through connected Chinese vehicles
Neighbour surveillance is portrayed as a protective, inclusive tool for justice
Surveillance is portrayed as a tool that captures disturbing moments rather than ensuring safety, leaning into unease
framed as necessary due to urgent foreign interference threats
frames internal surveillance as a threat to whistleblowers and transparency efforts
Vehicle data collection framed as inherently untrustworthy due to foreign ties
framing surveillance in football as illegitimate and scandalous
Surveillance is framed as hostile and adversarial conduct
Surveillance is framed as creating systemic vulnerabilities that endanger digital infrastructure
portraying Middlesbrough's training environment as compromised and violated
Public spaces are framed as under threat, justifying exceptional surveillance measures
Public safety is framed as endangered due to delayed response and poor monitoring
Surveillance measures portrayed as necessary for public safety
Surveillance activities linked to foreign actors framed as corrupt and illegitimate
US residents, especially dissidents, portrayed as under threat from foreign surveillance
Surveillance technology framed as inherently harmful and reckless
Surveillance systems portrayed as broken and neglected despite high stakes
federal surveillance practices framed as historically unjustified and ongoing
Surveillance systems are framed as trustworthy and legally validated
Americans' personal data portrayed as under threat from Chinese technology
U.S. national security portrayed as under threat from embedded foreign actors
The public is implicitly framed as being under surveillance and potentially at risk from state monitoring
American society is portrayed as under pervasive threat from foreign surveillance and covert operations
Framed as potentially corrupt or untrustworthy due to data sharing with law enforcement
Voter data is framed as compromised and at risk of misuse, especially on the dark web