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In reply to the discussion: Why do we tolerate the NSA? [View all]cheapdate
(3,811 posts)76. I don't see the question as having much practical value.
It's more of a philosophical question, like 'Why do we tolerate injustice?', or 'Why do we tolerate the destruction of the living systems upon which all life on earth depends?".
Most of us on DU don't exactly 'tolerate' the NSA, we live imperfectly in a world where the NSA exists. It's not like we have a choice.
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Imagine if we all chose a day, and disconnected from everything, and turned in our cable boxes.
TheNutcracker
Apr 2014
#33
Manny, we've known about bulk metadata phone record collection since 2006
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2014
#12
It's just interesting how you're only outraged about it now when there's a Democratic President.
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2014
#20
The subject of your OP is the NSA and you brought up metadata phone record collection
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2014
#37
Because somewhere, somehow, someday, the NSA just might stop a terrorist from killing someone.
Vattel
Apr 2014
#6
meanwhile, 100,000 a year are killed and injured by gun violence, but that's ok because it tastes
pragmatic_dem
Apr 2014
#30
Especially to Wall St. So important in fact, that Wall St. ran the proto-CIA for 2 years...
Junkdrawer
Apr 2014
#15
lol - China, N. Korea, Iran, India et al would agree. You might just say it is more important
pragmatic_dem
Apr 2014
#31
Agree! Also, yes, it needs firm oversight. For many there has been too much trust, that can
RKP5637
Apr 2014
#55
we don't, but the conservative infection sweeping the Democratic Party does and it is a
pragmatic_dem
Apr 2014
#25
Besides, if we didn't spend billions spying on each other, we'd just spend it sending more jobs and
pragmatic_dem
Apr 2014
#28
As if you hadnt heard, there has been a coup and apparently you werent invited.
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#29
They keep us safe...from ourselves. We can't be trusted to know what "our" government does.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2014
#36
“One need not destroy one’s enemy. One only needs to destroy his willingness to engage…”
Pholus
Apr 2014
#43
A poorly reasoned NSA purity defense. Apology not accepted, but we'll sent you a "NSA Ranger" badge,
pragmatic_dem
Apr 2014
#46
You always had to be worried about speaking openly on the phone about drug deals
goldent
Apr 2014
#48
But you DO mean it as a defense of NSA, just as with all of your NSA posts.
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2014
#47
Without evidence to the contrary, there is no reason to assume this is being done...
randome
Apr 2014
#56
The Answer - The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Need Federal Spies To Protect Global Interests
cantbeserious
Apr 2014
#51
Stated with just the right amount of sarcasm that I think even Manny would approve!
randome
Apr 2014
#62
Perhaps the same reason we tolerate so many abuses, we are overwhelmed. The more info
Jefferson23
Apr 2014
#63
The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants. Albert Camus
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2014
#70