“If you’re not somebody who films the devastation wrought by the U.S. on the countries it attacks, or provides insight into Iraqi occupation opponents and bin Laden loyalists in Yemen, or documents expanding NSA activities on U.S. soil, then perhaps you’re unlikely to be subjected to such abuses and therefore perhaps unlikely to care much. As is true for all states that expand and abuse their own powers, that’s what the U.S. Government counts on: that it is sending the message that none of this will affect you as long as you avoid posing any meaningful challenges to what they do. In other words: you can avoid being targeted if you passively acquiesce to what they do and refrain from interfering in it. That’s precisely what makes it so pernicious, and why it’s so imperative to find a way to rein it in.”
Glenn Greenwald on US Border Searches
This gets to the heart of the problem. How many people who otherwise would be protesting against the government are scared about this stuff and thus aren’t? Imagine if you have any kind of personal secrets you don’t want getting out; the government can go through your computer when you come back into the country and find out. You don’t think they’ll use that as blackmail?
It’s disgusting that this is what our country has become.
(via fearandwar)
