On 07/02/2013 08:32 PM, Marko Peljhan wrote:
Here in the US, more than half of the public opinion does not care much
about the fact that all of our communications and patterns are being
gathered and stored...it is an incredible reaction.
Ah ha, but the beauty is in the other half, no?
I mean, don't get me wrong, whenever I hear anyone of any nationality
accepting massive surveillance as a fait accompli or worse, a
"necessity," I not only despise them but also feel dark pessimism deep
in my bones.
However the "mainstream" since 2011 is divided, the other half - which
percent I am not sure - has an increasingly good basic knowledge of
what's happening and is increasingly against it. Traveling around the
world, Claire and I used to be impressed how much more just about
anybody we would meet in the former East or Latin America knew about the
global hierarchy than "our fellow Americans." Well, it is still true,
but thanks to hacker and other efforts - and thanks to the visible naked
power and greed of said hierarchy - things are changing.
I just say, let's change them some more. Nobody has to to teach you all
how to be disabused, nor how to put out the facts and the perspectives
that give facts meaning. Onward, then.
best, Brian-the cup-at-least-has-something-in-it,-no?-Holmes
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