Comment by 0xEF
2 years ago
It is my opinion that people do not about privacy as much as they did in your mention Cold War-era times (or the tail end of it, anyway). They've been shown how easy it is to trade their privacy for considerable convenience and now they're in so deep that the idea of our governments tracking us seems remarkably mundane. Normalization is a helluva drug.
Great point. Convenience plays a hell of a role in a lot of society's issues. I go back to a song by Deee-lite where she sings "Convenience is the enemy" - I've always thought that was pretty pertinent in a lot of ways, this is just one more example.