10 Things Americans Underestimate About Our Massive Surveillance State
June 7, 2013
| Americans may be upset about the latest revelations in the
government’s ability to spy on citizens via their online lives, but no
one should be surprised. We've underestimated and overlooked many key
aspects of the government’s ability to track our lives for years.
The
bottom line, which resonates most strongly among civil liberties
advocates on the left and conservative libertarians on the right, is not
just the loss of privacy but also the growing power of the state to
target and oppress people who it judges to be critics and enemies. That
list doesn’t just include foreign terrorists of the al-Qaeda mold, or
even the Chinese government that has stolen [3] the
most advanced U.S. weapon plans; it also includes domestic
whistleblowers, protesters and journalists—all of whom have been targeted [4] by the Obama administration Justice Department.
Let’s
go through 10 points about these latest revelations of domestic spying
to better understand what Americans have underestimated and overlooked
about electronic eavesdropping.
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