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by Zezima
4093 days ago
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Unfortunately, the majority of the population is uninformed through their own doing. It's much easier to tune out boring technical debates when your beliefs are being challenged. The majority of the people in the Time Square interviews believed that the information was "not supposed to be leaked", or it was in some way the morally wrong thing to do, without knowing any further information. While the morality of Snowden's leaks is a flexible topic, it just goes to show that the American people do not actively care about this topic. I did love the rephrasing in terms of nudes which Oliver and his team did, but it's one step too short of actually producing meaningful change. This type of conversation, again, can be tuned out, it lacks the conviction required to affect more people. Nonetheless, it was hilarious, I just wanted more from it. |
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A conversation requires both parties to be willing to listen, and it also requires some perception that ideas and concepts are actually up for debate.
That's not going to happen so long as people who claim to think this is important refuse to try and understand any of the broader dynamics of it.