Levy challenged Macedo over her earlier claims that she “never understood the privacy arguments against the police monitoring you … you’re in the middle of a private street … you have no expectation of privacy.” Levy, clearly agitated, said, “I just want to make sure: so do you think the state has the right to track your movement?”
Macedo said she doesn’t mind: “What do I care? I’m not committing any crimes, and if I am, I hope they do know that.”
Panelist Kevin Williamson interjected to ask Macedo if she’d be fine with police keeping track of which books you buy at Barnes & Noble,
This prompted a frustrated Levy to interrupt: “That’s not the point! The point is that the government shouldn’t be tracking citizens’ movements. I don’t know how you can think that’s okay.”
After host Greg Gutfeld stepped in to seemingly defend Macedo, Levy shot back at his colleague, “You said, ‘A scrutinized society is a safer society’? In the name of all that is holy, please stop calling yourself a ‘libertarian.'”
Eventually, after a brief comedic respite, Macedo proclaimed, “The power to see people walking down a public street? I don’t understand how this is such an abuse of power.” Levy and Macedo then shouted over one another until the former ranted: “It’s not fine. If it’s fine for you, go live in a place where everyone else thinks like you. There are people like me who don’t think it’s fine.”
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