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I have nothing to hide. Let them watch me. - Printable Version +- Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora) +-- Forum: Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Political, Governmental, and Economic Systems and Strategies (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-33.html) +--- Thread: I have nothing to hide. Let them watch me. (/thread-10862.html) |
I have nothing to hide. Let them watch me. - Lauren Johnson - 11-06-2013 I put this under Systems and Strategies Forum because this post is a product of the end game: Quote:I live in a country generally assumed to be a dictatorship. One of the Arab spring countries. I have lived through curfews and have seen the outcomes of the sort of surveillance now being revealed in the US. People here talking about curfews aren't realizing what that actually FEELS like. It isn't about having to go inside, and the practicality of that. It's about creating the feeling that everyone, everything is watching. A few points: I have nothing to hide. Let them watch me. - Magda Hassan - 12-06-2013 Thanks for this Lauren. Yes, that sort of statement is said in the arrogance of some one who is privileged and untouched by having the State imposed on their life. It is a real thing. A psychic attack on a human. It cuts to the soul and being of a person and will ultimately destroy. It is not some thing abstract or debatable or optional. And who watches the watchers? I have nothing to hide. Let them watch me. - Lauren Johnson - 12-06-2013 Quote:Who watches the watchers?The watchers watch the watchers. They behold their splendor. They tremble in their glory. They stand in awe of their power. Their eyes turn to those who are less than they, and they wretch. I have nothing to hide. Let them watch me. - Magda Hassan - 12-06-2013 Lauren Johnson Wrote::thumbsup:Quote:Who watches the watchers?The watchers watch the watchers. They behold their splendor. They tremble in their glory. They stand in awe of their power. Their eyes turn to those who are less than they, and they wretch. I have nothing to hide. Let them watch me. - David Guyatt - 12-06-2013 I saw something along these lines when I travelled through East Germany in the 1960's - but it was overt. It was also drab, militarised and the people thoroughly repressed. The machine gun watch towers, the soldiers eerily reminiscent of Nazi's checking papers, searching under vehicles and trains with mirrors and attack dogs, the wire wall extending across the entire border. Even waving at international (i.e., "free") passengers on a train heading through the railway corridor to Berlin seemed a dangerous thing to do. But this state of repression and fear was, as I said, overt and obvious. I can only imagine how mind bending it would be applied covertly - where it appears on the surface that everything is still the same -- or watching the daily TV and reading the newspapers where reports of sports and celebrities continues as if nothing has happened at all. An unacknowledged police state. And if it happens in the US then it will almost certainly also happen throughout Europe and the rest of the West. I have nothing to hide. Let them watch me. - Adele Edisen - 12-06-2013 http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007392 Please read about Martin Niemoller's life at the websitwe above. Martin Niemöller (1892-1984) was a prominent Protestant pastor who emerged as an outspoken public foe of Adolf Hitler and spent the last seven years of Nazi rule in concentration camps. Niemöller is perhaps best remembered for the quotation: Quote:First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out-- Could we replace those names with different ones of today? Adele I have nothing to hide. Let them watch me. - Peter Lemkin - 12-06-2013 [TABLE="width: 100%"] [TR] [TD="width: 84%"] To Those Americans Who Say "I Have Nothing to Hide"By Dennis Loo[TABLE="width: 100%"] [TR] [TD="width: 60%"] [/TD] [TD="width: 40%"]6/12/13[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/TD] [TD="width: 16%"] [/TR] [/TABLE] [url=http://www.opednews.com]opednews.com
Many Americans think right now that they "have nothing to hide" and that if the government says that it's necessary for them to be spying on everyone, then all right then, it must be the truth. After all, my government would not lie to me. There are multiple dimensions to this issue but I'm going to confine myself to just one for the time being. If you think that the Fourth Amendment against "unreasonable search and seizure" is trumped by the "War on Terror" and that there is nothing "unreasonable" about "search and seizure" and that the government's searching and seizing everything about everyone is ok and that we may as well get rid of the Fourth Amendment, then you are also saying that you and everyone else in the entire society from now until the end of the "War on Terror" (which will last, according to Cheney, for generations) should give up entertaining, let alone acting on, a desire or need to dissent from what the government is doing for essentially ever. Why is that? By giving up your and everyone else's rights to be protected against unreasonable search and seizure and your approving of the government conducting search and seizure of yourself and everyone else in the entire world, you believe, in other words and in effect, that you and everyone else should give up your and their right to freedom of speech and assembly forever because you have decided that it is appropriate for the government to have truly comprehensive, detailed information about each and everyone of your and everyone else's associations -- every person you know, have dealings personal and/or professional with, and how close you are to them; any and all personal information about you -- what you've done or not done during your life and also what everyone else has ever done, embarrassing, illicit, or otherwise. You are ok with them having all of this in their hands and not worried that they will ever be tempted to use it against you -- either in fully accurate form or in any conceivable distorted but plausible form in a concerted effort by those who are in authority to character assassinate you and everyone else who they don't like and disagree with - because you have given up your rights and those of everyone else in the society to ever run afoul of authorities in any way whatsoever. What happens when someone, you or anyone else, tries to stand up and resist something that those in authority want to do? What has been the experience of each and every person and organization that has resisted what those in authority want to do? Do those in authority listen solely to reason and are they persuaded by reasoned argument? Are they willing to revise what they are doing because anyone points out to them the error of their ways? Is not the historical record that authorities and governments tend to use their authority and power to silence, ridicule, marginalize, or eliminate those who challenge them? When you say that you're ok with giving up the Fourth Amendment, you are not only foregoing your right and ability to ever dissent from authority, you are abandoning the right of each and every other person and organization everywhere of ever dissenting and organizing against anything that authority says forever. While you might think that this is ok, then what happens if by hook or by crook a dictator gets into office and institutes fascist measures across the board slowly but surely over the course of years in every arena in public life and you no longer have the right and ability to organize and speak up and no one else does either because you willingly allowed the Fourth Amendment to be destroyed? Do you think you would recognize it when such a person comes to power and then object? How could you when you don't recognize how this is already going on step by step on a slippery slope NOW? |