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by drdeadringer
1701 days ago
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> The best agrument is that privacy is power. I am reminded of the TV series "The Prisoner" out of BBC, especially the final episode "Fall Out Pt2". Expounds about "the individual's right to be individual", community, the status quo, and so forth. And over that "no" is a complete sentence that needs no more explanation. |
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A quote from that article: "There are numbers here, there are no names, so you can't expect it to end like James Bond, so you have to have an allegorical ending. Now (...) what is the most evil thing on earth? Is it jealousy? Is it hate? Is it revenge? Is it the bomb? What is it? When one really searches it's only one thing, it's the evil part of oneself that one is constantly fighting until the moment of our demise. The Jekyll and Hyde if you like, but on a much larger scale." —Patrick McGoohan. Which reminds me of Sad But True by Metallica.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prisoner
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_(The_Prisoner)