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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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I fully agree with what he says, but it doesn’t seem to be an answer to her question.
Yes, our right to privacy is important, and he very clearly, and, not sure how say it, makes it relatable and easy to understand.
But, her question seems to have more to do with privacy at the cost of public safety.
I would say living in a free society isn’t without risks.
Living isn’t without risks.
And that’s why we must lock every one of our free citizens up. Y’know, for their protection.
Goebbels is not the first person to say this. An earlier quote comes from Upton Sinclair in 1918:
Let’s be clear: the right to privacy is not a fascist dogma.
Since Goebbels used the phrase “If you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear”, then he’d be the one arguing against the right to privacy. The fascist dogma is eroding privacy in favour of surveillance - ostensibly to protect the people, but really just to control them.
I don’t know how I got that so backward when I wrote that. Thanks for correcting me.
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If they really think there’s no reason to hide anything, why are they prosecuting Snowden for exposing something that was hidden?
Before having surveillance on people, they should have it on themselves.
Imagine how many corruption cases could have been prevented if the government was publicly monitored, with live streams from all offices, like a “big brother” show set up in the white house with live recordings of all calls and communications, so the voters can judge by themselves and monitor if the person they employed as the servant for the country is doing its job.
Tragedy what happened to this hero.
We have always been a shameful nation, even from the beginning.
“All men are created equal”
is slave state
But what happened to Snowden was a modern reaffirmation of our long held belief that this is a nation not only created by the shitters, but also maintained for the new and improved generation of shitters.
GNU Terry Pratchett
Oh Eddy…
In the early 2010s, If you’ve nothing to hide you’ve nothing to fear had already been resurfacing as a common thought-stopping cliché here in the states, since SCOTUS had been adding carve-outs by the dozens to the fourth amendment to the Constitution to the United States (the one about protections from unreasonable searches and seizures). At first, if you didn’t speak english, or are within 100 miles of a US border or coast (that’s most of the US), the police got free probable cause. Eventually SCOTUS ruled that if you were searched illegally and evidence for a crime was found, that evidence could not be suppressed if the crime was significant enough (e.g.
the clothes of a missing childno wait, simple drug possession was enough.)We were already aware of the FISC, FBI National Security Letters (the origins of the NSL canary statements) and the disposition matrix, by which even US citizens could be sentenced to execution by secret trial; the right to face one’s accuser was long forfeit.
But then, it was also a period in which US citizens averaged about three crimes a day, mostly violations of the CFAA (which Reagan signed into law after watching Wargames 1983. Violation of the TOS of a website was a federal felony, which meant every tween that got a
FacebookFriendster or Myspace account was committing a crime that could be sentenced up to 25 years (what is the upper limit for murder one in some states). It wasn’t enforced… unless some official needed you to go away, say because he wanted your wife, or your property, or for you to shut up about his crimes.And this is one example, and why telephone encryption is such a problem. Today, it’s illegal in most states for law enforcement to search your phone once you’re in custody without a warrant. They do anyway, and might or might not be able to crack the encryption with current tech (it’s an ongoing race between exploits and fixes). If they find something worth prosecuting, or assets worth seizing or extorting you over, or if they just don’t like you, then yes, expect to lose all your valuable property and assets, and become their informant. Sexual favors may also be necessary if you’re attractive.
And that’s why we need privacy, even as SCOTUS continues to strip it away from us.
In the 2020s, though, it’s all the other technologies: IMSI spoofing, camera drones, ALPRs, Facial Recognition (which is a good way to get falsely convicted), Ring doorbell camera botnets, reverse warrants based on location or websearches, and so on. Big Brother is left holding the beer of IRL 2024.
People erroneously believe that the Nazis fled to Argentina. This is not true, they were given high-ranking jobs within America’s institutions.
Some nazis were given high ranking jobs in the US, typically those who were good at science and math (although we got a lot more of our big science brains from refugees fleeing the German Reich. Brain drain in autocratic and fascist movements is a very real thing, and has happened in multiple fields here in the states).
When it came to NSDAP Idealogues, we didn’t really need to import any, as all of our big industrialists were pro-NSDAP and believed in the ideology independently (which is to say they agreed with them, and still do, even if they don’t regard themselves as aligned with the NSDAP political party). Those that did come here were friends of gazillionaires (who would be billionaires today, though the dollar was stronger then. J. P. Morgan, Carnegie and Rockefeller all were 100-millionaires.
Plenty of escaping Nazi officers fled across the world. South American nations are notorious because they weren’t actively hunting them down (yet) so they required less subversion getting through customs, and then could work out identity changes and fade into seclusion later. Plenty did come to the United States, pretending to be someone else, since they didn’t have rocket science cred.
This is a misattribution. Nazi officers were protected, transported, and given new lives by the US military and the Vatican working together.
Also in German institutions and the government. I mean what else are you gonna do? Put women in charge? /s
Nazis absolutely went to Argentina, just not all Nazis
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Source: a play
I’m not concerned with the people who keep their blinds closed. I’m concerned with the people who want to peek in windows.
Privacy and security are synonymous, especially on the internet. Already independent of the fact that certain companies make money with your data for spurious purposes, too often without control and necessary protection.
There is no proof that Goebbels actually said this
https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/30683/is-if-you-have-nothing-to-hide-you-have-nothing-to-fear-a-line-used-by-joseph
More importantly, from that link, it predates him so he certainly did not come up with it.
See also: Nothing to hide argument
I think what Snowden did was fundamentally good.
My only problem is that he could have chosen to violate the bad law in the way King and others have violated bad laws in an effort to shed light on their badness: break the bad law in the open where everyone can see, then get arrested, then put the bad law and the system behind it on trial.
By running away, he’s given the people who are doing bad things a line of attack against him. It’s bullshit, and doesn’t change the fact that widespread warrantless surveillance is wrong. But some people will take the attacks against Snowden seriously. If he had turned himself in and gone to trial, that line of attack would be gone.
If being arrested and going to trial was his big concern, he would have taken that over running. We’re talking about the NSA and CIA here. He was afraid of being suicided in jail before ever getting to a trial.
Honestly I’m a little surprised he’s still alive. Russia wasn’t his plan, but it may have been the best place for him to end up.
There was a betting pool back home on how long he was going to stay alive. First time I’ve seen everyone in a pool lose.
Downvoted. Please dont post images of text. Blind people cannot read it.
Type the text next time.
Don’t post images of objects, blind people cannot see them.
Type the items next time.
Only post images as ASCII art
This a screenshot of mostly text, it can be easily transcripted. It a aint a fuckin apple. What are you talking about?
No matter how right you are you don’t get to be a dick.
what did I do that was dick-ish?
We should all be doing our part to downvote and report low effort spam. It improves the quality of our communities.
Oh stop it lmao
These stupid internet points mean nothing
But humans being kind to humans means everything
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Jesus, at least don’t be a pretentious asshole about it. It’s nice that you care but cmon, a transcription image combo would be best. Also:
lol. lmao even
Downvoted. Those who don’t know english cannot read your comment. There are many of them.
Translate the text next time.
Are you really this ignorant about how accessibility tools work for disabled people?
Instead of complaining, you could have just submitted a transcript. So far as I have noticed this was the attitude to the issue on the platform.
Also, for the record, I didn’t downvote you. My instance does not allow it.
Its not my job to transcribe posts. Its the job of the OP. That’s the point.
You could transcribe it…
Why would I fix something when I can bitch?