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by wpietri
1850 days ago
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That is not all that is going on here and I suspect you know it. Rights are often in conflict. Insisting that a particular right you are personally fixated on trump all others is not a moral stance. It's narcissism dressed up in a noble cloak. |
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What you are describing as a right: the ability to subject others to warrantless mass-surveillance, violates the core liberal principle of Western culture, namely the rights to privacy and the presumption of innocence.
And for good reason. There is no evidence at all that abrogating these core rights makes people safer, either from threats in general, or specifically from crime.