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xoatoday at 6:23 PM1 replyview on HN

>privacy does not matter when there are rampant black operations being conducted which violates human dignity in every sense of the term.

You have this completely backwards. The threat and existence of such operations is one of the fundamental reasons privacy does matter so much. Privacy is to be protected heavily not just for the now but for what could happen in the future, and it's self-reinforcing. A more privacy preserving society is a harder one to oppress.


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d-cctoday at 6:50 PM

I think I understand what you are saying, let me reply with an example in which I think 'privacy' is harmful.

Lets say military intelligence has multiple NATO hospitals compromised, and have assets in these hospitals which are being used for various black operations (including non-medical neurosurgery on literal children). In this scenario, maybe total societal surveillance, including radical transparency, would have been a nice thing to have in regards to bolstering national security?

Instead, we got HIPAA, and other medical privacy laws/standards, which are aiding literal mass atrocity to continue to proliferate.

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