The most common defense of surveillance is always the same: "I have nothing to hide." This is the refrain of the comfortable, the naive, or the historically illiterate. As Cardinal Richelieu warned; "If you give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest man, I will find something in them which will hang him." Think about that the next time you justify your own surveillance. The state doesn't need you to be guilty, only vulnerable.
Indeed. Posted this quote a year ago. Seemed like a good time to repost it.
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Aye! π€π₯It's a timely warning and an accurate description of the times we're in of regulation by enforcement.
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