(August 4, 2013 at 3:23 pm)teaearlgreyhot Wrote: If an equivalent to today's NSA scandal broke out say 40 years ago, would there have been as much hubbub about it like there is today? I'm wondering if the privacy concerns that a substantial number of people hold today is a recent phenomenon.Why really be bothered with the NSA demanding call records, while disregarding the reason why these records actually exist in the first place?
I'm watching old WW2 documentaries this week. I'm seeing that the definition of "liberty" espoused in US propaganda films probably had a very different meaning than it does now. "Fight for liberty" while we're putting Japanese American citizens in camps, segregating blacks, performing eugenics, etc.
So while NSA scandal is alarming, perhaps we should take the outrage to be a promising sign.
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