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Privacy: "I have nothing to hide?" Argument (What's your say?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul123" data-source="post: 588875" data-attributes="member: 57645"><p>I wonder if these people would feel the same if they had a camera installed in their home, or their physical mail was opened and read? I remember Snowden saying how NSA people would often pass around explicit pictures that had been passed by couples to each other and had been intercepted by the NSA. They considered this a 'perk' of the job.</p><p></p><p>I cant remember if it was also Snowden, or someone else who responded to someone saying they had nothing to hide, by saying 'Prove it then, publish all your passwords online'</p><p></p><p>Surveillance is more than just privacy, it is about controlling. It would be physically impossible to monitor people constantly, but just being aware you could at any time be being watched in itself a control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul123, post: 588875, member: 57645"] I wonder if these people would feel the same if they had a camera installed in their home, or their physical mail was opened and read? I remember Snowden saying how NSA people would often pass around explicit pictures that had been passed by couples to each other and had been intercepted by the NSA. They considered this a 'perk' of the job. I cant remember if it was also Snowden, or someone else who responded to someone saying they had nothing to hide, by saying 'Prove it then, publish all your passwords online' Surveillance is more than just privacy, it is about controlling. It would be physically impossible to monitor people constantly, but just being aware you could at any time be being watched in itself a control. [/QUOTE]
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