The issue is not with the concept of RFID itself, it's the concept of putting it in people's bodies and the idea that someday down the road, such a thing might become a government mandate. That someday you might be required to have something under your skin, in, say, your arm or forehead, that would be required in order to, say, hold down a job or buy food at the supermarket.
NO problem with RFID in my driver's license. No problem with RFID in my library card.
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