Snowden - a worthy fighter

Mona 2022-04-19 09:01:52

After seeing Snowden's film three years later, it is gratifying that today, three years later, we can see a series of policy changes made in the United States after Snowden's efforts. In December 2013, Congress ruled that the NSA's eavesdropping on cellphone users was illegal until last year, when the U.S. officially abolished the program. On September 6, 2015, Snowden won the Norwegian "Bjørnson Free Speech Award", and an empty chair accepted the award on his behalf. Today, we are delighted to see that Snowden single-handedly aroused the public's awareness of information security. The attention and shock caused by the high-level people, so that they no longer continue to spy on the information of the general public on the grounds of national security and anti-terrorism. Snowden is the undisputed hero at this point. In the history of the United States, it was never in those pages of 1787 that the United States was created by equality for everyone, but countless heroes like Martin Luther and fighters like Snowden pushed the United States step by step. Towards economic and intellectual prosperity.

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Extended Reading
  • Soledad 2021-11-23 08:01:08

    There is a short comment about what the hell, God’s damn “POI is based on the inspiration of the Prism incident.” POI was broadcast in 2011, and the Prism incident was only exposed in 2013. Obviously it is a mythical drama that predicts the Prism event. How can it be borrowed from: D and spray other people's IQ exm? ? ?

  • Emmitt 2021-11-23 08:01:08

    hero. Snowden is really handsomer than Joseph...

Snowden quotes

  • Catfish: In Vegas, looking at Afghanistan. We all knew that it was a kid. Poof. He's gone. But same village, two, three days later. We see the funeral party. We knew it was a kid that they were burying. Moms and dads wailing. And then the order comes down. Hit 'em. Poof. And they are gone in a cloud of dust.

  • Edward Snowden: You ever hear about the Nuremberg trials, Trev? They weren't that long ago. Yeah, well, the big shots were the first trial, but then the next trial were just the judges, and lawyers, and policemen, and guards, and ordinary people just doing their jobs, following orders. That's where we got the Nuremberg principles, which then the UN made into international law, just in case ordinary jobs become criminal again.