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Originally Posted by Willravel
Please reread what I wrote. I'm obviously not talking about you, but I'm rather trying to explain that people who don't value privacy don't all do so because of some political cognitive bias (like Bush folks that were defending the warrantless wiretapping), some actually don't value privacy at all as a philosophy. The same way you believe in the right to be armed and I believe in equality, they believe it's fine that their business be public. All of it.
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I reread what you wrote. I also reread what I wrote. I'm not finding where either one of us made reference to specific categories of people and privacy rights, other than mine about being labeled a domestic terrorist.
IMO, it shouldn't matter. Privacy rights are just that......rights. It shouldn't make a difference about being applied in, or for, certain situations that the 'right' can be termed 'not absolute' anymore.......but since we no longer live in those times, all rights must be relative.
maybe most people are that ignorant of what we once had over a century ago that they must now be herded and maintained by the black robed tyrants behind the bench, but if thats the case, then we're all in some trouble.