All I'm saying is throwing on the Stasi label not only shows a level of ignorance of their methods but a willingness to divulge fact from comparisons. It gives no context and hinders understanding the methods and processes the US surveillance system goes through and arguably downplays the things the Stasi did. Which, being Jewish, I do not appreciate, as they were basically a Lite-SS. :/
Compare and contrast all you wish, but do not correlate the two. It's probably the only time I'll make a sincere request to the board to respect that. As it's pretty insulting to hear the US systems being made out to be worse than the Stasi, who executed dissidents and drove people to suicide by ruining their lives and careers. My father being one of them targeted.
Thanks for the invite back to Germany Post-WW2, pricks.
Talking about unfitting comparisons - why would you compare the Stasi to the SS? If you want to make a Nazi comparison, why not compare it to the Gestapo, which would be spot-on correct.
The Stasi is of course the go-to comparison in Germany for criticizing surveillance. However I haven't heard or read anybody saying that the US/UK surveillance programs are worse in a moral sense than the Stasi. The "worse" part refers to the extent and the abuse potential that total surveillance of electronic communication has. The Stasi never had the ability to know as much about
everyone as these internet surveillance programs give to the US and the UK (and probably our own government though they deny it.)
Many people, including chancellor Merkel, agree that the comparisons are trivialising the crimes of the SED-regime and are therefore not appropriate. There is a lot of anger though, about the fact that foreign governments, on which we have no influence whatsoever, spy on us that massively. And since Germany is only a third class ally, we don't even get explanations by the US government, because they simply don't care.