It is not Trump’s fault

It is tempting to blame all this on Trump, but that is taking the easy way out. All Trump does is put a new face on the existing privacy problem, so now it concerns a segment of the population that previously didn’t care as much. Proton Mail users have always come from both the left and right side of the political spectrum. Today, we are seeing an influx of liberal users, but Proton Mail has also long been popular with the political right, who were truly worried about big government spying, and the Obama administration having access to their communications. Now the tables have turned.

The same terror the political right has experienced is now being felt in liberal bubbles such as Silicon Valley for the first time. The left is correct to be terrified of a Trump-led NSA snooping on their communications, especially since Silicon Valley giants like Google and Facebook can be forced to spy on users on behalf of Trump’s NSA. However, this precedent was not set by Trump – he hasn’t even taken office yet. The first major incident of a US tech giant being complicit in US government spying actually took place in 2015 under the Obama administration(new window).

Can someone remind me about the terror campaigns we had against the political right before Trump was elected?

  • ReluctantZen@feddit.nl
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    12 小时前

    It’s 100% fluff to pretend that until 2016 privacy was only or even mostly something the right was concerned about

    That’s not how I read it.

    Trump’s not that bad

    That’s definitely not what he’s saying here. He’s saying here that the NSA is bad regardless of who is in power

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      12 小时前

      It’s 100% fluff to pretend that until 2016 privacy was only or even mostly something the right was concerned about

      That’s not how I read it.

      “The same terror the political right has experienced is now being felt in liberal bubbles such as Silicon Valley for the first time.”

      We can agree to disagree.