Weird News Video #23 -- Big Brother
Episode #23: "Big Brother is Watching YOU". From True's 9 November 2008 issue. Subscribe for Free Previous Episode: Spork 'em if They Can't Take a Joke Next Episode: Take a Bite Out of Crime New, as of this video: you can now add comments to this page. You'll soon see the comments form rolling out on the entire site over the next few days. You can also Subscribe via iTunes. For non-iTunes subscriptions by RSS, use this link. I also post links to new videos (and blog entries, and other items of interest) on Twitter. |
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This is the same wonderful country that has seized all of the law abiding citizens' guns while ignoring the criminals, and now wonders why crime is up.
When citizens abandon such basic rights such as self defenses to the government why should said government care about something like privacy? Having succeeded in its gun grab, it is clear that the overreaching by the government knows no end. This is a good lesson to those in the states who say it can not happen here.
Posted by: Doug, AZ USA | November 24, 2008 10:54 AM
I, for one, would deny that the privacy of law-abiding citizens is being infringed, as they are not being prevented from doing anything whatsoever which they would previously have been permitted to do in public. These surveillance systems don't assume the guilt of everyone, they are introduced in response to the demonstrable guilt of some.
Of course, "sousveillance" of those who choose to seek power in the public arena is also entirely appropriate.
Posted by: Neil, UK | November 29, 2008 2:31 PM
To Doug in AZ,
I strongly suggest you read the Snopes article at http://www.snopes.com/crime/statistics/ausguns.asp for info about the firearms here in Oz. Crime rates shown no significant changes in trends before or after the banning of certain types of weapons (we can still own guns, just not semi- or fully-automatic ones).
The article also explains that firearms laws were very different in Australia to begin with. You *don't* have any right to bear arms in this country, and you certainly don't have a right to shoot someone who is committing or attempting to commit a crime against you (although the circumstances would certainly be taken into account at your trial and/or sentencing).
Personally, I think overly strict gun laws don't achieve much. The laws we already had did a reasonable job of keeping guns away from the crazy people (although, sadly, you can't stop all of them). Criminals will just ignore any laws, of course.
It's a similar issue to the surveillance cameras. Politicians love them because they give the impression of "doing something", and they often do actually result in lower crime rates in targeted areas. More importantly to the pollies, they're an awful lot cheaper & easier than providing more police and dealing with some of the fundamental problems that lead young people into committing such crimes.
Er, sorry for the rant, hope I provided something useful to the discussion!
Posted by: Bernard in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | December 27, 2008 10:35 PM