Comment on Palantir CEO Makes Shocking Confession on Disrupting Democratic Power
Quexotic@beehaw.org 1 week agoDemocracies require privacy, therefore they are in their most basic mission, anti-democratic.
Comment on Palantir CEO Makes Shocking Confession on Disrupting Democratic Power
Quexotic@beehaw.org 1 week agoDemocracies require privacy, therefore they are in their most basic mission, anti-democratic.
its_me_xiphos@beehaw.org 1 week ago
That’s a good read, thank you for sharing. I do not believe that a lack of privacy and surveillance are a given. You can have a strong Democratic state with surveillance, if you have strong privacy guarantees and the means to enforce them.
This is a much larger discussion, but your article and point are well taken.
Quexotic@beehaw.org 1 week ago
I might be able to agree with you if they hadn’t already said that it’s basically being misused and I’m talking about the people using it, not some crackpot or tin foil hat person. Also, the case for its necessity and its utility is very flimsy. Looke into snowden. Look into flock cameras. If you can even scratch the surface on those two topics and come back with the same argument… Well, then I just don’t know what to do with you. lol
You can put in whatever safeguard you want, but there will still be people that will misuse it, and they won’t get caught. That’s what’s already been happening with the levels of surveillance that we’ve already had since 2001, and even more so in 2004 with the Patriot Act.
In many ways, it’s already too late and it has been proven that what we have already has not not been handled responsibly.
its_me_xiphos@beehaw.org 1 week ago
That’s a fair set of arguments.
Quexotic@beehaw.org 1 week ago
Thank you.
I probably could have been a little bit more succinct and just said “past is prologue, QED, you are incorrect.”