Saturday, May 17, 2014

If you are doing nothing wrong you have PLENTY to fear – 30 examples...

Sometimes I just want to pimp slap people.

Last summer, I was at dinner during a sales convention. The conversation didn’t get political until someone mentioned the NSA.

There is one in every crowd. Someone piped up and said, “They can spy on me all they want. I am not doing anything wrong.”

They sang this song in Germany in 1933. And they sang it with unprecedented gusto in the months following 9/11, all in the name of “security” and “keeping us safe”.

We were at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the world’s second largest hotel. Nothing in the post-9/11 “national security” apparatus would prevent a terrorist from walking in, setting off a bomb, and killing hundreds or even thousands of people.

The more important questions are: How do you know you are doing nothing that could be construed as wrong by some state functionary? How do you know you are not breaking some law somewhere? And why are you so implicitly trusting that your government would never do anything evil with the information it has collected on you? Full story...

Related posts:
  1. "Why I have nothing to hide" is the wrong way to think about surveillance...
  2. Edward Snowden: how the spy story of the age leaked out...
  3. Privacy matters even if you have " nothing to hide"
  4. If you have done nothing wrong, you don't have to worry, right?
  5. If you've done nothing wrong, you have everything to worry ...

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