I, for one, have been assaulted with my children, by a guy they took a year to hopefully catch and put in jail, where he currently stays, I even have videos of the guy on youtube if you want to see him, he really looks like a nazi except without the teeth which he lost consuming crack.
I hope this won't be your case, living in fear with your children for a year is a bad experience, not to mention the hospital and sequels. I wish "hope" was more that we could do, this new security systems are an answer.
If you don't thrust your government with this, perhaps you should apply to work on it in defense - surely, this will create quite some tech jobs - so that you be in charge. Actually, if you have experience working in defense, you might already know that there's plenty of work catching criminals, there's definitely no time for anything less critical, despite whatever grounds you build fear of dystopia on.
We are not in a George Orwell dystopia but actually have real lives to save and really dangerous criminals to stop despite what you may think. And I'm really glad that you live in a place where you feel safe and I hope this stays this way, and I'm really happy for you that you have not lost a child to criminality, or a friend to terrorism, but keep in mind it's not the case of everyone.
We can't all be like famous french leftist Mathieu Kassovitz and look at a mother in the eyes and tell her that the event of the death of her child is just "a miscellaneous event" and that there's nothing to do about it, that's it's the way it's supposed to be. I mean, go ahead and be my guest, explain to her that mass surveillance will put her into more danger than not. Her dystopia is probably very different than yours, and much more real. I'm sorry, but I'm siding with the victims here, from CP to whatever.
If we can save even just 1 child, shouldn't we because you are scared that a government employee would be reading your flirts? I don't understand how you people not only can just be against more security, but also willing to sacrifice children to protect your "privacy" (flirts, dickpics) which nobody working in defense actually gives a flying f** about.
And Patrick Breyer, if you're reading me, next time you want to make an argument about "minors sexting", I would suggest you find a way that does not make you look like a pervert who wants to keep it easy for minors to send him nudes, cause it kind of looks like that from where I'm standing.
What kind of congressman in their sane mind would vote against this? None. Does that mean it is perfect? No, but it's a start, and I believe we will improve from our mistakes, we have to start somewhere. This is the start of new era of security, which many of us pay taxes for, we deserve this, and hopefully it's not some "pirate party", or "pedo party", or "criminal party", or "human rights defender party" who is going to stop us from getting there.
I hope this won't be your case, living in fear with your children for a year is a bad experience, not to mention the hospital and sequels. I wish "hope" was more that we could do, this new security systems are an answer.
If you don't thrust your government with this, perhaps you should apply to work on it in defense - surely, this will create quite some tech jobs - so that you be in charge. Actually, if you have experience working in defense, you might already know that there's plenty of work catching criminals, there's definitely no time for anything less critical, despite whatever grounds you build fear of dystopia on.
We are not in a George Orwell dystopia but actually have real lives to save and really dangerous criminals to stop despite what you may think. And I'm really glad that you live in a place where you feel safe and I hope this stays this way, and I'm really happy for you that you have not lost a child to criminality, or a friend to terrorism, but keep in mind it's not the case of everyone.
We can't all be like famous french leftist Mathieu Kassovitz and look at a mother in the eyes and tell her that the event of the death of her child is just "a miscellaneous event" and that there's nothing to do about it, that's it's the way it's supposed to be. I mean, go ahead and be my guest, explain to her that mass surveillance will put her into more danger than not. Her dystopia is probably very different than yours, and much more real. I'm sorry, but I'm siding with the victims here, from CP to whatever.
If we can save even just 1 child, shouldn't we because you are scared that a government employee would be reading your flirts? I don't understand how you people not only can just be against more security, but also willing to sacrifice children to protect your "privacy" (flirts, dickpics) which nobody working in defense actually gives a flying f** about.
And Patrick Breyer, if you're reading me, next time you want to make an argument about "minors sexting", I would suggest you find a way that does not make you look like a pervert who wants to keep it easy for minors to send him nudes, cause it kind of looks like that from where I'm standing.
What kind of congressman in their sane mind would vote against this? None. Does that mean it is perfect? No, but it's a start, and I believe we will improve from our mistakes, we have to start somewhere. This is the start of new era of security, which many of us pay taxes for, we deserve this, and hopefully it's not some "pirate party", or "pedo party", or "criminal party", or "human rights defender party" who is going to stop us from getting there.