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Re: Encryption on Android said by atuarre: if you are doing nothing wrong, then you should not need encryption. I can't wait to deport unamerican "good 'ol boy" traitor trash like you to more hospitable countries like China or North Korea where you have no right to privacy, personal rights or property rights.
I'm sure you'll fit right in bowing to daddy mao and the dear leader.
In the meanwhile i'll stay right here and enjoy my freedoms and use the legal system to fight anyone who dares threaten those freedoms. |
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 | Annnnnnd that didn't take long...
C'mon back into the bunker grandpa, and put your tin foil hat back on. Big Bad Red aint gonna get you way down here. |
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 clone join:2000-12-11 Portage, IN | Just because it's currently so trendy to mock people with privacy concerns, doesn't make their concerns any less legitimate. Making fun of people doesn't solve anything. |
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 | I wasn't making fun per se, however do you immedely think anything anyone thinks of is true, and not nutty. |
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 clone join:2000-12-11 Portage, IN | Of course not. But I don't immediately dismiss everything as nutty, just because someone feels strongly about it.
I would, however, have to agree that anyone who feels safer when "authorities" can read the personal communications of private citizens at will should at least brush up on their history of the regimes that had/sought that kind of power in the last century or so, and how well it all turned out for the folks in those countries. |
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