Why Snowden Did Right
Bruce66423 writes: "Ebon Moglen Gives a comprehensive explanation of how the NSA's surveillance operations are a threat to a functioning democracy, and why there is a need for real change. There are interesting parallels to the Roman Empires: 'The power of that Roman empire rested in its leaders' control of communications. ... The emperors invented the posts to move couriers and messages at the fastest possible speed. Using that infrastructure, with respect to everything that involved the administration of power, the emperor made himself the best-informed person in the history of the world. That power eradicated human freedom. "Remember," said Cicero to Marcellus in exile, "wherever you are, you are equally within the power of the conqueror.'
Nowadays, 'Our military listeners have invaded the centre of an evolving net, where conscriptable digital superbrains gather intelligence on the human race for purposes of bagatelle and capitalism. In the US, the telecommunications companies have legal immunity for their complicity, thus easing the way further. The invasion of our net was secret, and we did not know that we should resist. But resistance developed as a fifth column among the listeners themselves. Because of Snowden, we now know that the listeners undertook to do what they repeatedly promised respectable expert opinion they would never do. They always said they would not attempt to break the crypto that secures the global financial system. That was false.'"
Nowadays, 'Our military listeners have invaded the centre of an evolving net, where conscriptable digital superbrains gather intelligence on the human race for purposes of bagatelle and capitalism. In the US, the telecommunications companies have legal immunity for their complicity, thus easing the way further. The invasion of our net was secret, and we did not know that we should resist. But resistance developed as a fifth column among the listeners themselves. Because of Snowden, we now know that the listeners undertook to do what they repeatedly promised respectable expert opinion they would never do. They always said they would not attempt to break the crypto that secures the global financial system. That was false.'"
Me talk pretty one day
The whole premise of the article is insane, but the SlashDerps will eat it up because they like pretending that a geek traitor is a hero.
Revealing domestic surveillance was good, revealing state secrets regarding spying on foreign nations was nothing but treachery.
I don't think that Snowden meant to be evil, and he probably has delusions of being a hero, but really he's just a dupe of America-hating activist-blogger Glenn Greenwald, who's now trying to monetize the stolen data.
I don't think anyone should have harming the American people , as a goal, at all. The complete abolition of the American government , on the other hand, is a goal which I think is overwhelmingly in the interests of humanity as an entire species, and in seeking such, the American people themselves should be leading the charge.
I'm saying we have ENTIRELY TOO MUCH unfettered capitalism, which is blindingly obvious to any non-libertardian. Your fantasy world is just that: a fantasy.
I think you're right dreamchaser. I don't think he's intentionally evil either, just really naive, and easily manipulated by America haters like self-promoting profiteer Glenn Greenwald and the Wikileaks scumbags.
Why would kids mistaking a traitor for a hero give you hope? You didn't fixate on Snowdens revelation of domestic spying, and totally overlook his treachery regarding international spying, did you?
First of all, Snowden didn't actually tell us anything we didn't already know
But he did provide us with more details of how they were doing it and what the scope of it was.
Second, in his haste to tell us what we already knew, he also included some extra classified information == an act of treason.
Revealing extra classified information that shows the government is doing wrong (spying on innocents is wrong no matter where they come from) is not wrong.
If that is "treason," then our definition of treason needs to be updated. The real traitors are those in the government.
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