General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: The Top 5 Claims That Defenders Of The NSA Have To Stop Making To Remain Credible - EFF [View all]1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)1. Blanket surveillance has been ongoing for a long time, therefore any concerns generated by Snowden's recent revelations are misplaced.
I have not seen that. To a person, I have seen people saying Snowden's revelations of the NSA's activities is not new or ground-breaking as he (and Greenwald) have been characterizing/sensationalizing them. Not that they are inconsequential.
2. Corporations collect data as well, so worrying about the NSA doing it is wrong.
I have seen that said ... and it is not followed by "no need to worry" but rather, we need to be MORE/AS concerned about corporations, as they have no oversight.
3. It's legal, therefore nothing to see here, move along.
No ... "It's legal/unconstitutional so let's change the law."
4. Those in charge of these programs know more about what is happening that we do, and they wouldn't be doing it unless it is necessary to keep us safe.
I believe that to be a true statement. Like with any protective service ... when nothing goes wrong, no one gets the credit (largely because it is the nature of protective services to not talk about what they do); but when something does go wrong, people are quick to place blame. So I guess I'm a NSA defender.