If You Don't Care About The NSA Because You 'Haven't Done Anything Wrong,' You're Wrong
from the you-have-done-many-things-wrong dept
Cardinal Richelieu's famous line is:
That's worth keeping in mind any time someone writes off the NSA as not being an issue for them because they've "done nothing wrong." Driving home that point is an excellent short "Op-Doc" in the NY Times by filmmaker Brian Knappenberger, which has brief interviews with a bunch of great people (many of whom you'll hopefully recognize) explaining in very clear terms why you should absolutely care about the NSA. There are many reasons discussed, but a simple one, highlighted by David Sirota, goes back to that quote above. You can claim that you've done nothing wrong all you want. However, if someone really powerful decides they want to railroad you, you'd be surprised at how much it can be made to look like you've "done wrong." And when the NSA (or the FBI) can readily access all sorts of data about your life, their ability to build such a story increases tremendously.
The video has people answering a few different questions, beyond just
why the "I haven't done anything wrong" mindset is a mistake. It also
discusses how corporations tracking individuals is quite different from
the government doing so and a variety of other issues. The short film
is actually from outtakes that Knappenberger put together from the
documentary he's been working on about Aaron Swartz.
It just so happened that he's obviously interviewing a ton of people
who were familiar with both Aaron's work and the NSA stuff (the Venn
diagram of people knowledgeable about both would include quite a lot of
overlap), and so he asked some NSA questions, leading to this video.
Check it out.http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20131126/01352025373/if-you-dont-care-about-nsa-because-you-havent-done-anything-wrong-youre-wrong.shtml
If you give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest of men, I will find something in them which will hang him.It's easy to twist almost anything to be used against you if someone cares enough. And with a legal code that means people are committing, on average, three felonies a day (at least according to one estimate), it can be even worse.
That's worth keeping in mind any time someone writes off the NSA as not being an issue for them because they've "done nothing wrong." Driving home that point is an excellent short "Op-Doc" in the NY Times by filmmaker Brian Knappenberger, which has brief interviews with a bunch of great people (many of whom you'll hopefully recognize) explaining in very clear terms why you should absolutely care about the NSA. There are many reasons discussed, but a simple one, highlighted by David Sirota, goes back to that quote above. You can claim that you've done nothing wrong all you want. However, if someone really powerful decides they want to railroad you, you'd be surprised at how much it can be made to look like you've "done wrong." And when the NSA (or the FBI) can readily access all sorts of data about your life, their ability to build such a story increases tremendously.
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