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by c7DJTLrn 1414 days ago
You're not who they're looking for. They want young (and therefore cheap to employ), bright eyed kids who haven't yet developed a sense of ethics or learned of the atrocious things the NSA gets up to.
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Gen Nakasone: "Cybersecurity is a critical priority for the nation."

You: You're disgusting and atrocious!

Seems like you're the one who has a problem.

Cybersecurity can be critical for the nation and the agency tasked with national cybersecurity can also do atrocious things. The two are not mutually exclusive.
What is the most atrocious thing that the NSA has done?
"Most" is tricky, but using things like sim card and IP tracking to approve drone strikes that end up killing scores of civilians is pretty atrocious.

Oh, or the false Gulf of Tonkin report probably led to millions of deaths.

> Oh, or the false Gulf of Tonkin report probably led to millions of deaths.

Please cite a reputable source that supports this conspiracy theory.

What? We passed this resolution that led to an increased US presence in southeast Asia in response to the Gulf of Tonkin incident that later evidence has shown never happened. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Tonkin_Resolution

The NSA itself later admitted they lied about the report, ignoring any sigint that contradicted what they believed happened.

Lying to Congress is up there, it means we don't know the real answer to your question.
What is the definition of atrocious or atrocity?
Neglected and even actively undermined the right to privacy is an act against the society. Some would consider that being an atrocity - contributing to a dystopia with oveareaching control of unchecked guardians ;)
Atrocity - an extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury.
Undermining the right to privacy is wicked, especially when you consider incorporated methods.

Atracious: extremely wicked, brutal, or cruel - after Merriam-Webster. The key word here is "or".

Mind, that ovearreaching control has a great potential of abuse, including physical violence. Also notice, that the right to privacy is often recognized as a human right.

That's classified and don't go looking too hard otherwise your smart-car might decide to uncontrollably accelerate into a tree one day
That's not an answer.
Your question is trolling and not worth answering.
Made me want to watch the will hunting monologue again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJHvSp9AKYg

Great film, but right after that, Sean (Robin Williams's character) says:

"It's not about the job. I don't care if you work for the government. But you can do anything you want, you are bound by nothing. What are you passionate about. What do you want? I mean there are guys who work their entire lives laying brick so that their kids have a chance at the opportunities you have here."

So, instead of praising Will, Sean questions why Will seems determined to keep drifting while seeming clever. I always thought the implication was that it's better to define yourself as "for" something than "against" something, even if you sound smart in a wicked way by doing so.

gobvermen bad :(
Entirely unrelated, but I can never take the word “gubernatorial” seriously.
Everything has innocent potential if you don't look at what has been done.
Lol because working at Google or Facebook is so much better ethically? Give me a break.
Err, I don't work there.