Just like most people can only see the good side of a country, in fact, every country has some evils that ordinary people can't see.
When you read the news, you say that the country is prosperous and strong, and that the country's science and technology has developed. But there are many evils that you can't see in the dark. Some are related to everyone, and some are related to some people. But these evils require you to take the initiative to understand and discover in order to know.
Relevant parts also advertised good deeds for the people and real deeds. At the same time, other relevant departments have done evil that you don't know, such as damaging the people’s property and infringing on the people’s rights. It's just that these things have a small scope of influence, and the entire information does not flow into your vision or the world.
The greatest advantage of the Internet is that the dissemination of information is even and extensive. With the intervention of government power, this large information network has gradually become smaller, the scope of information flow has also become smaller, and the flow rate has also slowed down.
In this large global network, some countries and regions have opened a network, covering their citizens in this network and unable to look outside. In the beginning, the people will have some voices of resistance, but gradually the people have become accustomed to this regional network.
Just like many people selectively ignore many evils, they may know some bad things done by the authority, but they just choose to ignore them and believe in good things.
The more exciting part of watching this drama is the last part. Snowden is wanted by the United States, and some countries protect him. He speaks for the basic rights of everyone in the world. It makes people feel full of emotion.
The world is not always beautiful. There are always people like Snowden who are trying to awaken the people's defense of basic human rights. How can the world always be good, but please don’t choose to ignore those evils.
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