Comment by gerdesj

1 day ago

"Especially in the UK which operates as a paternalistic state and enjoys authoritarian support across all parties."

What is a "paternalistic state". I studied Latin so obviously I understand pater == father but what is a father-like state?

What on earth is: "authoritarian support across all parties".

The UK has one Parliament, four Executives (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales) and a Monarch (he's actually quite a few Monarchs).

Anyway, I do agree with you that destroying routine encryption is a bloody daft idea. It's a bit sad that Apple sold it as an extra add on. It does not cost much to run openssl - its proper open source.

Paternalism, unless I'm mistaken, is a belief among those in power that they what's best for you, better than you do, and will exercise power on your behalf in that manner. Just like your parents do when you're a child.

Government knows what’s best for the people (colloquially we call it the nanny state).

All our main political parties have an authoritarian slant so these policies have rarely received long-lasting opposition. Literally every government in office for the past 30-odd years has presented legislation like this.

In medicine, a paternalistic attitude towards the patient from a point of authority (like a father) The doctor acts as if he knows more and knows what is better. The patient has his own preferences and priorities, but they don't necessarily match with what the doctor does.

I suppose a paternalistic state functions to satisfy the needs of the people, and to define those needs. The people get what the state says is best for them.