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debazel | 11 days ago

There's a massive difference between having a country spying on it's own citizen versus having an adversarial country doing it. The three-letter agencies would likely not be trying to sabotage or destroy their own country's economy and global standing for one.

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chromehearts|11 days ago

As someone from the EU, could I not use the argument to argue that for me it's both an adversarial country?

deaux|11 days ago

It's concerning that someone from the EU is still asking this question. How is there any doubt left in you? Yes, of course both are adversarial countries, and shouldn't be treated all too differently. In the short-term, the US is the bigger threat, as they've shown they're much more willing to use the power they have to cut off access than China.

Cieric|11 days ago

As someone from the US I would suggest viewing both as adversarial. I don't really trust my own government, but if I was born abroad I would trust them even less.

hxugufjfjf|11 days ago

You absolutely can. We see a huge uproar in European enterprises against US software/vendors/etc. Many companies are halting their cloud migration because they are now worried that the current US government could decide to just pull the plug or something otherwise inane.

victorbjorklund|11 days ago

And to be fair only US is openly hostile to EU.

ponector|11 days ago

I see no harm if China use my data. But US companies are actually using my data against me.

stodor89|11 days ago

As someone from the EU, please do!

chpatrick|11 days ago

I don't know why you're being downvoted, the US has been way more belligerent towards the EU recently than China.

subscribed|11 days ago

I beg you pardon.

We've got a live situation where three letter agencies are taking down their OWN country and citizens in its wake. Oh, and the alliances as well.

Sure, materially different.

Numerlor|11 days ago

Wouldn't having an adversarial country to be spying on you be the better option for you personally? At least privacy wise, not using your machine as some infiltration point, as the country you reside in has many more opportunities to abuse the data

63stack|11 days ago

ICE? DOJ? Hello?

cestith|11 days ago

Yet we have the current example of the United States.

hulitu|10 days ago

> There's a massive difference between having a country spying on it's own citizen

Like CIA, NSA, FBI ? Of course there is a difference.

dormento|11 days ago

> The three-letter agencies would likely not be trying to sabotage or destroy their own country's economy and global standing for one.

I swear I'm not trying to be dense on purpose, but come on.

Unless _woosh_, in which case well played.

BoingBoomTschak|11 days ago

You're lucky if you truly live in a "Western" country where the throne isn't held by the enemy.

victorbjorklund|11 days ago

Like US saying EU is its adversary and spying on it? Trump had been pretty clear that he sees EU as a threat while China and Russia is not.

victorbjorklund|11 days ago

And don’t forget that ICE sees both non-citizens and citizens as the enemy if they don’t agree with Trump.

fulafel|11 days ago

Yes, in the headlines the agencies playing adversaries to the common folk are definitely mainly chinese... /s