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In reply to the discussion: What the "Snowden is a traitor" crowd don't get [View all]Vic Vinegar
(80 posts)Snowden isn't a traitor but he certainly is a spook; the man only a while before said that "leakers should be shot in the balls" which makes it seem that Snowden is some sort of mechanism from the anti-Obama warhawks in the Pentagon for fractionating activism over the petty issue of email reading for the life and death issue of economics and possible deployment of troops in Syria. This reminds one of Daniel Ellsberg who was part of Operation Phoenix which was designed to kill anyone who could read or write in South Vietnam and who was very much like Dr. Strangelove about nuclear war; and then some how had a Damascus road conversion and published the Pentagon Papers which blamed all the crimes of Vietnam on the Army and Nixon instead of the CIA.
Now you don't need to believe that to believe that we already knew about phone tapping via Echelon since Bill Clinton, we already knew about the patriot act provisions etc. What did Snowden give us that we didn't already know? Nothing!
The only way you are going to get enough political mass traction to tame the beast of privacy invasion is via building the platform on the existential economic issues that have always moved mountains and via that movement gain the political clout to repeal such heinous invasions of privacy. If you go at the issue head on you won't get any where and as the leisure of Americans is undermined by further economic cutbacks there will eventually be NO capacity of even organizing against these injustices head on.
Point is we must focus all our energy temporarily onto the problem that all working class Americans care about: the economy. When the economy is fixed then you can go after everything else that is broke. Necessity first, reform second. Be practical. Have the pessimism of the mind and the optimism of the will!