basshead17 t1_j9pd9h0 wrote
Reply to comment by baddfingerz1968 in U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Hear Wikimedia Foundation’s Challenge to NSA Mass Surveillance by gururururug
The majority of Americans I have talked to about it don't give a fuck about privacy as long as they can get on Facebook or TikTok for free..
makethemaccount-able t1_j9q8umn wrote
Fucking addict zombies with no capacity for rational thinking.
Just perfect for gov and corporations's profit :(
BonziBuddyMustDie t1_j9s88bv wrote
- We are all to some degree lazy and pacified. We fear what would happen if we didn't have access to our everyday conveniences.
- We are too pessimistic and jaded to the world around us. We cannot see how solidarity could work when everyone around us is so selfish.
AllModsAreL0sers t1_j9sukg4 wrote
This includes people who are aware and open about it (like you) and the people who complain about it (like the person you replied to)
baddfingerz1968 t1_j9pga8s wrote
Not sure if you understand the scope of what government surveillance like illegal wiretapping and data mining entails. You don't have to be a criminal for it to erode everyone's civil rights or ruin people's lives, maybe even your own.
basshead17 t1_j9phoe4 wrote
I agree with you wholeheartedly. I'm just saying most people don't care.
baddfingerz1968 t1_j9pk4nd wrote
I am one of them too, really, just for myself. But in this insane Age of Trump I have gotten a lot more conscious and everyday am looking at the big picture to see what I can contribute, what I can do to fight the future.
In reality, it is little, but even just being a social justice warrior is something. I think just always staying conscious and aware, and maintaining the right attitude and state of mind is paramount.
And simply connecting with others like right now.
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