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by godelski
916 days ago
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I don't mean to be snippy, but this is kinda what the whole Cold War was about. There were constant consequences for the spying. For domestic I think we can point to Watergate, Contra Affair, Snowden Leaks. I have some more recent examples but I think mentioning them will result in arguing and move from the topic at hand. You may not agree that the consequences were severe enough, but there were consequences. I think there's also a strong bias in that consequences take place after (often months or years) and there's less attention given to them so we often aren't even aware. But if consequences do happen, it does mean the rage machine was effective even if far from optimal. Worth noting that there is a danger in lack of attention to consequences, since it can lead to apathy and thus actually enable consequent-less actions in a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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I mean for the intelligence agencies – not for Edward Snowden. I'm of course aware his life has been destroyed. But what consequences were there for the people and institutions responsible?