It isn't how many people they are spying on, it's how that matters.
The Stasi. Sigh, why can't things be judged on their own merits? The Stasi, seriously?
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They also installed cameras in homes. If you think the US government has anything remotely similar to this, you are actually quite possibly insane. This is a order of magnitude in difference.
At times, I believe people are more concerned with the symbolism of spying then the actuality.
- German media and politicians are comparing it to the Stasi too.
- This might be way bigger in magnitude than what the Stasi has done. The Stasi spied on 16 mio people, but there was no internet at the time. This thing is spying on the whole communication data of the US, Europe and who knows who else. This is like 1 informer per 1 person.
- Symbolism? Right this is much better since it's not our evil cousins in the East spying on us, but our nice American protectors.
- It also makes for nice slogans :
Also, I knew that would be brought up. You have to recall, the purpose of the whole meta-data thing is that the US
can't spy on everyone. We have to accept the government might be spying on anyone (well not everyone. A lot of people, but not everyone), but logically speaking, they simply can't be spying on everyone. There is a whole lot of data that rushes past them that they will never look at. that is what this whole PRISM thing is about, and why the actual programming behind it is important. The US can spy on whoever they want, and they will, all the time, but in the world there is a deluge of information. That is why the actual Programming and design of PRISM is what I want to know more about. That is what decides what we are looking at. Otherwise, it is just numbers.
And as for the German media? Out of curiosity, might I have some sources? There are a substantial number of Americans publications that refer to so and so as Fascism, or such and such as socialism and while I doubt the problem is quite as prevalent in Germany for obvious reasons, it does happen. And Sensationalism and bad-mouthing other countries is an easy thing to do and to fall into.
I mean really, people debase the significance of the worst things that actually happened. Even if I take the assumption that the US spies on as many people as the Stasi, or even far more, it is not to the same degree, it is not in the same political clime, it is not for the same reasons. China, is far closer to what you are suggesting. There are tangible, physical results to this spying there. In Fascist anywhere, in Soviet anywhere, there were tangible, terrible results to these things. There are similarities in methods, but the comparison is completely off. No one on this Forum has ever faced any form of government repression, or hell even a response or acknowledgment, to anything said on this forum (And this forum especially.)
I think that the problem is both far more serious then some (not on this forum) have suggested, and far less serious than others (Some on this forum) have suggested. It would by far more terrible world if what the 10 to 5% most extreme percent of each side said was real, and an even more terrifying thing if we let them fix it.