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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Round The Clock Surveillance: Is This The Price Of Living In A ‘Free, Safe’ Society?

Immediately following the devastating 9/11 attacks, which destroyed the illusion of invulnerability which had defined American society since the end of the Cold War, many Americans willingly ceded their rights and liberties to government officials who promised them that the feeling of absolute safety could be restored.

In the 12 years since, we have been subjected to a series of deceptions, subterfuges and scare tactics by the government, all largely aimed at amassing more power for the federal agencies and extending their control over the populace. Starting with the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, continuing with the torture of detainees at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, and coming to a head with the assassination of American citizens abroad, the importing of drones and other weapons of compliance, and the rise in domestic surveillance, we have witnessed the onslaught of a full-blown crisis in government.

Still Americans have gone along with these assaults on their freedoms unquestioningly.

Now, in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing, we are once again being assured that if we only give up a few more liberties and what little remains of our privacy, we will achieve that elusive sense of security we’ve yet to attain. This is the same song and dance that comes after every tragedy, and it’s that same song and dance which has left us buying into the illusion that we are a free, safe society.

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3 comments:

  1. We have given up a lot of freedom in the past 12 years, but things have really not gotten any better. In my opinion, they have gotten worse.

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  2. They won't stop until we become a "prison planet". Supposedly in prison you are the safest (NOT).

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  3. Isn't it an eye opening irony that the people elected to "preserve and defend" the Constitution are the very ones dismantling it? And it only YOUR freedoms that get taken by these people? More people were hurt and killed falling down stairs last year than in "terrorist" attacks in the USA. But the "scare" level never abates....ain't no money in that.

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