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submitted 5 months ago by BrikoX@lemmy.zip to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

The most common argument used in defense of mass surveillance is ‘If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear’. Try saying that to women in the US states where abortion has suddenly become illegal. Say it to investigative journalists in authoritarian countries. Saying ‘I have nothing to hide’ means you stop caring about anyone fighting for their freedom. And one day, you might be one of them.

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[-] elias_griffin@lemmy.world 20 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)
  • Women hide thier skin, lips, and age
  • Men hide thier jawline with beards and their insecurities are buried so well, they forget it themselves as a defense mechanism hoping the mental/emotional weakness will "heal" by next confrontation
  • Humans hide thier weakness,
  • Thier competitive business plans
  • Patents until they are published
  • Who are you falling in love with at the start
  • Exactly how much you are attracted to a person
  • Who you have a crush on
  • Your answer to a $10,000 competition
  • Your lottery ticket
  • The location of your gold and gun
  • The location of your child when allowed online
  • Whether someone is away from home for extended periods of time, you leave the lights and TV on.
  • Inventions until it's marketed
  • Science Fair Project until it's unvieled
  • Presents until they are opened
  • Your private parts
  • Your private thoughts on your marriage

Have you ever grabbed a childs private parts? NO of course not, because you INNATELY UNDERSTAND even though you are not a parent and don't remember being one yourself. In fact you understand it so well that if you were to do so publcally, you're putting your life at risk.

CONCLUSION: Privacy is natural and helps give confidence and security to an individual but they want access to your weaknesses and privates anyway.

EVIDENCE: Privacy Violation is a specific tactic meant to break people ...IN PRISON..since they begining of time, Gulags.

P.S. Stop showing nude baby pictures at reunions to those that did not raise or grow up with the child in the family who already saw them naked, and only while they are still a child and not a teenager, otherwise that is a serious privacy violation. In fact, just don't take the picture, where did you even get that you lazy lubricated louse.

[-] JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee 5 points 5 months ago

I agree with the first part of your comment, I don't understand the second. Some sort of pedophilophobic rant?

[-] TheGalacticVoid@lemm.ee 12 points 5 months ago

Children deserve privacy like the rest of us do.

[-] user224@lemmy.sdf.org 7 points 5 months ago

Fun fact: Most parents cannot hear/see this sentence.

[-] helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world 6 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Not too sure about the middle part, but the end was pointing out that baby pictures of little Sally playing in the tub are not okay to share or take in the first place.

Its a common enough situation where Ma is going through the baby album with your bride-to-be or a total stranger (mother-in-law) and there's a bunch of photos of under-dressed children that would definetny make the wrong crowd happy to have.

[-] Belastend@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

pedophilophobic?

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