US Law Enforcement Warns of 'Anti-Tech Extremism'
hansmayer
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May 26, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
jqpabc123
Don't look now but the fascist thought police have arrived.
graveemaster
Truly a "pot calling the kettle black" situation here.
zug_zug
Title makes it sound like wired is agreeing with this label, but the article shows that wired is actually quite critical of this type of labeling. > Meanwhile, the same intelligence center also circulated a report in March showing monitoring of constitutionally protected events and demonstrations related to critical views on technology. These events included multiple "Tesla Takedown" protests against Elon Musk’s ransacking of the US government and a “Break Up With Tech Rager" sponsored by Eject Elbit, an activist group organizing to halt investment in the Israeli weapon’s manufacturer Elbit.