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What if Big Brother isn’t so bad after all?

12 points| privong | 12 years ago |america.aljazeera.com | reply

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[+] privong|12 years ago|reply
> "A person or vehicle appears as a pixel, essentially a moving dot on the screen."

> "I was able to watch several killings caught on camera as they unfolded: ... a victim toppling to the ground"

It can't be both ways.

[+] retrogradeorbit|12 years ago|reply
CIA operative thinks Big Brother is 'not so bad after all'.

It's like the final paragraph of Orwell's 1984:

"He gazed up at the enormous face. Forty years it had taken him to learn what kind of smile was hidden beneath the dark moustache. O cruel, needless misunderstanding! O stubborn, self-willed exile from the loving breast! Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother."

[+] jrlocke|12 years ago|reply
"He had won the victory over himself."

Orwell—magical.

[+] louthy|12 years ago|reply
> What if Big Brother isn’t so bad after all?

But what if it is? Try putting that genie back in the bottle. What about the surveillance regimes of the past, like the Stasi? They were such successes that we should use the modern technology we have today to add to the powers of the elite?

Right.

[+] workhere-io|12 years ago|reply
I don't get those who say that this is disappointing coming from Al Jazeera. Al Jazeera is run by a media group funded by the Qatari government. Qatar is not a democracy, it's an absolute monarchy. Non-democracies tend to like Big Brother-type scenarios because it keeps them in control.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jazeera_Media_Network

[+] neolefty|12 years ago|reply
Is surveillance always bad? From the reactions here, you'd think it is. But that attitude will keep forcing surveillance underground. Any policy discussions are going to be:

  "We need to watch people."

  "They will hate that."

  "Let's not tell them we're doing it then."
It would be far better to have it out in the open, transparent. That's only going to happen if we are willing to talk about it constructively.

And although I'd rather not have my metadata collected by the NSA, I also don't want to be knifed while I walk home, and it sounds like that second scenario is what this surveillance system is trying to prevent.

*edit: formatting

[+] locopati|12 years ago|reply
Perhaps the first assertion isn't true. Perhaps we don't need to watch people as much as or in the ways we think we do.
[+] heygiraffe|12 years ago|reply
So now Al Jazeera is kowtowing to the almighty surveillance state, too? This is depressing.
[+] line-zero|12 years ago|reply
AlJazeera, I am disappointed.
[+] lettergram|12 years ago|reply
Al Jazeera is likely supported by the government, so I really don't understand the surprise or disappointment.
[+] vhost-|12 years ago|reply
Seriously. This was very surprising to see. I had to double take the source.
[+] pfortuny|12 years ago|reply
What if Al Jazeera is not so bad after all?

Wait, what did I just say?