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by BickNowstrom
2379 days ago
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We give the police a monopoly on violence to fulfill its goal of to protect and serve. While there exists potential for misuse, this does not justify taking away that monopoly. I am further under the impression that way more checks and balances are in place to make sure that government surveillance does not overstep its boundaries, where businesses don't really care, especially if the profit justifies the fines or stricter regulation. Government surveillance is not a problem, it is a solution, and it helps save lives. Facebook tracking me without a profile and knowing that I am gay or religious is a problem, because the judge/courts is a room of unethical engineers drinking Red Bull. |
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> While there exists potential for misuse
It's not just the potential for misuse that is the problem, it is the reality of misuse that is the problem.
> I am further under the impression that way more checks and balances are in place to make sure that government surveillance does not overstep its boundaries
Those "checks and balances" are rather weak, and growing weaker over time. They don't reassure me as much as they should.
> Government surveillance is not a problem, it is a solution
Government surveillance really is a problem. It is also a solution for some things.