>Trump supports the NSA
HOW DO YOU ACCEPT THIS SHIT
He even said snowden should be shot
Notice how Franklin said "liberty", not privacy.
I never have understood how people think the Internet is private.
>>68715736
Do you also think Apple is right in refusing investigators' access to those San Bernardino iphones?
>>68716331
>government forcing people to create something
yes
but your Windows OS is already spying you
Why do people choose to ignore the fact that Snowden is a literal traitor that sold info to the Russians and Chinese?
>>68715935
You can't have the first without the second.
>>68716604
If he is a traitor against a traitor government, does that make him a patriot?
>>68716507
>Winblows
Top nig, b
>>68716437
spotted the criminal
>>68715935
>>68715736
Honestly we need to get into some unconventional shit if were going to save the western world from getting slaughtered at the hand of Jihad
clock's ticking anon, I got my rifle loaded, do you?
>>68716507
>Windows
>>68715736
Because the political situation of the United States is a hell of a lot bigger and more complicated than your mother's basement.
>>68717125
>lets go out and kill people we don't like
That'll show em'
As opposed to the anti-NSA presidential candidate....
>>68716674
Did you forget the part where he sold info to the Russians and Chinese?
>>68716437
>corporations thinking they are above the law by refusing a federal subpoena
you're a cunt
>>68718134
Lol yeah
If America and the NSA had decent leadership, Snowden never would have been needed...
>>68715736
Government ain't forcing you to use the internet which was created by DARPA.
>>68717125
thanks for the pic bae
Knowing what I know after talking with a good friend on the defense side of things, Snowden will end up costing American lives. The program the NSA was forced to shut down was responsible for dozens of successful operations every year and now his department feels like they're fighting blind.
>>68718983
That good friend is only looking at the battle he's fighting and forgetting why he's fighting it. A few hundred years ago we had a government that wanted to use blanket warrants that allowed it to snoop in anyone's homes and papers whenever and wherever it wanted. That was one of the reasons we fought a war to overthrow them.