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In reply to the discussion: What the "Snowden is a traitor" crowd don't get [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)Any time someone takes national security documents to foreign countries, you can bet the government will be 'upset' with him.
He showed Chinese journalists the IP addresses we use to spy on them. He gave sensitive data to Der Spiegel, which said it would have endangered agents' lives if they had not redacted it.
If Snowden had anything near the access he claims, or was anything like the 'genius' some want to think of him as, he would have obtained evidence of his claims. He did not provide evidence because he could not get that deep into NSA.
Carl Bernstein agrees that from what we've discovered, it seems that the safeguards and restrictions on use of personal data are pretty strong.
If you or anyone else want to take up arms to defend your metadata records, go for it. But it seems like a waste of time to me when we have so many more important issues to address.
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