Hellfire103toPrivacy@lemmy.ml·7 months agoedit-27 months agocross-posted to: tumblr@lemmy.worldI did not know the origin of the quote(lemmy.world)imagearrow-up1882arrow-down121message-square78file-textfedilink
arrow-up1861arrow-down1imageI did not know the origin of the quote(lemmy.world)Hellfire103toPrivacy@lemmy.ml·7 months agoedit-27 months agocross-posted to: tumblr@lemmy.worldmessage-square78file-textfedilink
minus-squarepeteypete420arrow-up3arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkI fully agree with what he says, but it doesn’t seem to be an answer to her question. Yes, our right to privacy is important, and he very clearly, and, not sure how say it, makes it relatable and easy to understand. But, her question seems to have more to do with privacy at the cost of public safety.
minus-squareInternetCitizen2arrow-up1arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkI would say living in a free society isn’t without risks.
minus-squarebeebarfbadgerarrow-up1arrow-down1·6 months agolinkfedilinkAnd that’s why we must lock every one of our free citizens up. Y’know, for their protection.
I fully agree with what he says, but it doesn’t seem to be an answer to her question.
Yes, our right to privacy is important, and he very clearly, and, not sure how say it, makes it relatable and easy to understand.
But, her question seems to have more to do with privacy at the cost of public safety.
I would say living in a free society isn’t without risks.
Living isn’t without risks.
And that’s why we must lock every one of our free citizens up. Y’know, for their protection.