In short, the GCSB bill allows the organisation to spy on New Zealanders and to pass what they learn on to foreign governments.
"If you don't do anything wrong, you have nothing to hide" is a common response to criticism of such unprecedented power.
But the SIS can already spy on New Zealanders and so can the police.
The GCSB bill connects domestic spying to
global spy networks, which, as we've recently learnt, are listening to almost everyone.
Now, the bill is being passed under urgency
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Dissecting the GCSB bill - Story - Campbell Live - TV Shows - 3 News
like...hello?
how hard is this?

global spy networks....uh...okay.
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