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Is US Surveillance Technology Propping Up Authoritarian Regimes? (washingtonpost.com)

A senior policy analyst from a non-partisan national security think tank -- and one of their cybersecurity policy fellows -- sound a dire warning in an op-ed shared by Slashdot reader schwit1: From facial recognition software to GPS trackers to computer hacking tools to systems that monitor and redirect flows of Internet traffic, contemporary surveillance technologies enable "high levels of social control at a reasonable cost," as Nicholas Wright puts it in Foreign Affairs. But these technologies don't just aid and enable what Wright and other policy analysts have called "digital authoritarianism." They also promote a sovereign and controlled model of the Internet, one characterized by frequent censorship, pervasive surveillance and tight control by the state. The United States could be a world leader in preventing the spread of this Internet model, but to do so, we must reevaluate the role U.S. companies play in contributing to it....

On one hand, the United States cares deeply about protecting a global and open Internet... On the other hand, American companies are selling surveillance technology that undermines this mission -- contributing to the broader spread of digital authoritarianism that the United States claims to fight. (This also implicates allies such as Britain, whose companies have also sold surveillance technology to oppressive regimes.) We won't be able to allay this situation until the United States updates its approach to exporting surveillance technology. Of course, this must be done carefully. But digital authoritarianism is spreading, and U.S. companies need to stop helping it.-

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  1. Yes by rsilvergun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    and our Military. And our CIA. And our ruling class. This has been going on that I know of since the early 1900s with a big push in the 80s under Reagan. Even Obama looked the other way while we did it terrible thing around the globe to secure cheap oil and general corporate interests. Meanwhile we all look the other way.

    What pisses me off the most is we go down south, destabilize the region, a bunch of actual refugees fleeing violence come up here not "seeking a better life" but seeking to escape the violence we caused and then they're used as a political prop by the same folks who caused the violence in the first place.

    This shouldn't work. It shouldn't be this easy to cow an entire population. We should be pissed at what our ruling class is doing and we should be at the polls stopping them. But in all my life we haven't done jack shit.

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    1. Re:Yes by b0s0z0ku · · Score: 2

      https://www.theguardian.com/wo...

      Yep, here's something to start with. The DEA thugs that murdered innocent people in Honduras should have been put on trial over there and ended up in front of a firing squad.

  2. IBM and the Nazis by known_coward_69 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Is this a trick question? USA has been helping dictators for decades

    1. Re:IBM and the Nazis by grep+-v+'.*'+* · · Score: 2

      IBM and the Nazis

      OOOOhhhh, cool; a new group. Are they maybe like Huey Lewis and the News? Where are they playing, and what are some of their greatest hits? [leading question.]

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  3. Hahaha, is this a joke? by DoktorMidnight · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No, of course not. Just like the US didn't provide arms and aid to the Shah of Iran or help create SAVAK. Or that time the US didn't provide arms and assistance to a young, up and coming ruler in a neighboring country after all that stuff the US didn't do in Iran went a little pear-shaped. Or like that time the US didn't help a plucky band of freedom fighters in Afghanistan stop their country from pursuing terrible evils (like female education and suffrage). Nope, there definitely never was a time during the latter half of the twentieth century that the United States ever aided and abetted some of the worst, most monstrous assholes and governments across the globe. And I'm definitely sure that since these new technologies are being offered by military defense contractors (or their owned subsidiaries) that there will be no similar patterns of sales and transfers that we definitely did not see in the twentieth century. The United States is nothing but Freedom, Apple Pie, and valiant protection of Human Rights both at home and abroad. The only things we export are Truth, Justice, the American Way, and Coca-Cola.

    1. Re:Hahaha, is this a joke? by DoktorMidnight · · Score: 3, Informative

      "Americans want to be left alone" has to be the most ahistorical take on the twentieth century that I have ever read (and I have seen a few over the last two years). For a group of people that wanted to be left alone, US citizens were more than happy to fuel a century of military expansion that has left them with a base on every continent (and that's just counting the facilities above a certain plant value, the US has so much property in other countries that it doesn't know exactly what it has), so many arms and armaments that the surplus production has to be sold to the domestic policing forces, an unsustainable deficit created by not a little military spending, and an economy built on elements of the military industrial complex. Just in case we want to continue the fiction that the citizens aren't in on this, let us not forget that the quickest way to sour the electorate was (and still is) to suggest that a politician was/is weak on military spending. So yes, the US citizens just want to be left alone...in the sense that they would like everyone else in the world to either understand that the US is in charge or lay down and die.

  4. its been worse than that for decades by FudRucker · · Score: 2

    the USA is the biggest arms dealers and warmongers in the world, been that way for a long time
    https://i.imgur.com/o4dydAI.pn...

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