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You should say that so laud. Don't you see, the cameras are everywhere, they control the net too! You might be on their list already, be careful...
Privacy.
In the past most people lived in villages, around 90% of countries population. Everybody knew everything about everyone. Most of houses had only one room with 5-10 people living in it. Even parents' sex wasn't much of a private affair. What privacy did ordinary folks had? Even the rich didn't have much privacy either. They were surrounded all the time by servants who new everything about their lives, and therefore the village new everything about them too.
The current anonymity and privacy you enjoy is an invention of current times. So again, "they" failed in controlling this aspect of our lives too!
If you open you mouth to call people names, have some courtesy too to give counterarguments, facts, or your own theories. Say something logical at least.What ignorant simplification of the problem!
Yes, let us be watched and controlled, people usually enjoy in that.
All I want to say is that your comparison is inadequate. You want to put on the same level privacy within family, and government controlled usurpation of your freedom and rights, which is totally different things. Not to mention that technically such level of control wasn't possible in previous history.The problem is not with the someone who likes his governing elita, like you do, but with someone who doesn't. If I understand you corectly, your main thesis is that we pour mortals should be satisfied with what we have already, and not to dare to ask sufficient questions. Because people that lead us knows better than us what we need. Well known part of Dostoyevski's Great Inquisitor.If you open you mouth to call people names, have some courtesy too to give counterarguments, facts, or your own theories. Say something logical at least.
I never said that I don't like my privacy the way we know it today. Don't jump to conclusions and read carefully.
The argument was to demystify someones believe that in past everything was peachy, the world was beautiful, people were happy, free with lots of privacy. Well guess what, the world sucked for most folks more than is sucks now.
So if there is conspiracy of rich and powerful, and they lead the world now, then they are doing hell of a good job, much better than our free and privet ancestors did in the past for long millenia.
All I want to say is that your comparison is inadequate. You want to put on the same level privacy within family, and government controlled usurpation of your freedom and rights, which is totally different things. Not to mention that technically such level of control wasn't possible in previous history.The problem is not with the someone who likes his governing elita, like you do, but with someone who doesn't. If I understand you corectly, your main thesis is that we pour mortals should be satisfied with what we have already, and not to dare to ask sufficient questions. Because people that lead us knows better than us what we need. Well known part of Dostoyevski's Great Inquisitor.
Everything has it price, and so the "hell of a goood job" of your leaders. Revolution indeed eats their own children.
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