For or against?

Milan 2022-03-26 09:01:05

Of course, as a Chinese, I do not support the US using this system. Americans can also spy on citizens abroad, including China. Some of them still have core technologies, including scientists and politicians. They are all monitored by the Yankees, and there is a risk of leakage of important information and state secrets. From the perspective of American civilians, it should be supported for the interests of the national society and at the same time to protect their own personal interests. What is a civilian who has not committed any crime, tax evasion, or murder, or planned terrorist attacks, afraid of being investigated? In fact, Americans are too arrogant and take themselves too seriously. For example, you are an ordinary civilian, whether you have this monitoring system or not, it will have no effect on you, only the computer knows your secrets (how many FJ calls per day, how many times have you drunk driving, have you ever taken drugs, raised With N juniors and so on, no one cares about your secrets). But if a terrorist lives next door to your house and plans to detonate a bomb at XX school, which is your son, your relative's son, and your friend's son's school, what would you think?

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Extended Reading
  • Nels 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    It's not exciting, the drama is like a documentary, showing the history of Snowden at length, and making the role played by Jon Joseph flat and dull. The love with his girlfriend took up too much space, and the part of the evacuation from the hotel at the end began to improve.

  • Hilton 2021-11-23 08:01:08

    [Spoiler]…………………… At the end of the interview, when the real body appeared in the second half of the interview, I really got goosebumps. In addition, the most impressive shot was that he successfully bypassed the security check and walked outside, a little bit of sunlight illuminating the entire face.

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.