Every time you scroll through Facebook, search on Google, or browse Reddit, someone is taking notes. These tech giants have constructed vast digital profiles on every American. Your interests. Your location history. Your political views. Your social connections. Most users never pause to consider just how much personal information sits in corporate databases, ready to be accessed, analyzed, or handed over at a moment’s notice. And yes, that includes you.
Here’s the uncomfortable reality: Big Tech knows more about you than your closest friends and family. They track what you read, what you buy, where you worship, and what causes you support. While Americans go about their daily lives, this mountain of personal data sits waiting. Not locked in some vault. Not protected by armed guards. Just sitting there, accessible to anyone with the right legal paperwork—or the right political connections.
From ‘The Post Millennial’:
DHS sought information on Facebook as well as Instagram accounts that have been posting about and tracking ICE activity in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania near Philly. The account, Montco Community Watch, had been posting in both Spanish as well as English about ICE sightings in June and has solicited tips from its 10,000 followers to notify them about ICE’s location to publicly post.
Your Data Is Already in Their Hands
The genuine scandal isn’t that DHS wants to identify people endangering federal officers. That’s called law enforcement. The scandal is that these tech companies had all this information packaged up and ready to deliver. Google, Meta, and Reddit maintain exhaustive records on their users—names, email addresses, postal codes, and plenty more. When those subpoenas landed on their desks, the data was already compiled. Already organized. Already waiting.
Think about what that means for you. Every conservative who has ever posted support for border security has a digital file on a corporate server somewhere. Every American who expressed skepticism about government overreach during COVID. Every parent who pushed back against radical school curriculum. All cataloged. All searchable. All potentially accessible to people who despise everything you believe in.
Meta even had the audacity to notify the targeted account holders, giving them ten days to challenge the legal process before complying. The ACLU swooped in immediately to defend people who had been actively tracking ICE agents. Discord reportedly refused to comply entirely. Convenient, isn’t it? The whole progressive machinery kicked into overdrive the moment law enforcement tried to protect its own.
The Left’s Selective Outrage
This is where liberal hypocrisy goes from irritating to genuinely absurd. The same people shrieking about government overreach remain completely silent about the corporate surveillance apparatus they helped construct. They’ll organize protests over a subpoena designed to protect federal officers from being hunted down. But Big Tech is harvesting every intimate detail of your private life? Crickets.
We watched this double standard play out in real time during the Biden administration. Those exact same tech platforms secretly coordinated with federal officials to bury the Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election. They muzzled Americans who raised legitimate questions about COVID vaccine efficacy and lockdown policies. That wasn’t the government using subpoenas to protect officers. That was Big Tech and Big Government teaming up to silence conservative voices and manipulate an election.
The left constructed this surveillance infrastructure brick by brick. They celebrated when it crushed their political opponents. Now they’re clutching their pearls because it might protect the men and women who enforce our nation’s immigration laws? Please.
The Real Threat They Ignore
Conservative Americans need to grasp what’s actually unfolding here. The threat isn’t law enforcement using legal processes to shield officers from being doxed and potentially harmed. The threat is that massive corporations have amassed enough data to expose anyone—anyone—for their political views, religious beliefs, or support for traditional values.
The left desperately wants you to see this story as government overreach. Don’t take the bait. The real story is that Big Tech has spent years building digital dossiers on every American, and they’ve already proven they’ll weaponize that information against conservatives. While liberals wring their hands about protecting people who endanger law enforcement officers, they conveniently ignore the corporate surveillance state they enabled and exploited.
Take a hard look at your digital footprint. Understand one simple truth: the companies you use every day know exactly who you are and what you believe. When the moment arrives—and it will—that information won’t stay private.
Key Takeaways
- Big Tech platforms maintain detailed user profiles with names, emails, locations, and political activity—ready to hand over on demand.
- DHS subpoenaed Google, Meta, Reddit, and Discord to identify accounts doxing and tracking ICE agents.
- The left protests government data requests while ignoring corporate surveillance they helped build and weaponize.
- Every conservative’s digital footprint sits on corporate servers, potentially accessible to those who oppose traditional values.
Sources: The Post Millennial