Lets say for the sake of arguement that this is put into place.
Like aegix drakan pointed out earlier there would be no privacy at all.
That means if you want to send a message to your gf or your wife while at work and you decide to send something naughty, or you are at home, you send a picture that you want to share between you and your significant other, that picture is also being sent to the 'Police'.
You are trying to say that you would be comfortable with that? No privacy whatsoever?
Sure it might help with reducing terrorism, piracy, and the likes but it will not stop it. These methods can still be executed by other means.
In my opinion censorship of the internet and monitoring of it is not the answer. It is evasive, no matter the good or ill intentions that they claim.
aegix drakan pretty much nailed this whole rebuttal, but honestly. Imagine someone watching your every move. Your routine of going to the bathroom (writing down everything you do) who you meet, who you talk to, who you know, who you love, and who you spend time with doing (Whatever it is you do). The internet gives us all a chance to express a part of ourselves that we are too shy to show in public. I have secrets I like to keep, just as much as you have secrets I am sure you don't want others to know about.
Everyone has a skeleton in their closet.
Like aegix drakan pointed out earlier there would be no privacy at all.
That means if you want to send a message to your gf or your wife while at work and you decide to send something naughty, or you are at home, you send a picture that you want to share between you and your significant other, that picture is also being sent to the 'Police'.
You are trying to say that you would be comfortable with that? No privacy whatsoever?
Sure it might help with reducing terrorism, piracy, and the likes but it will not stop it. These methods can still be executed by other means.
In my opinion censorship of the internet and monitoring of it is not the answer. It is evasive, no matter the good or ill intentions that they claim.
aegix drakan pretty much nailed this whole rebuttal, but honestly. Imagine someone watching your every move. Your routine of going to the bathroom (writing down everything you do) who you meet, who you talk to, who you know, who you love, and who you spend time with doing (Whatever it is you do). The internet gives us all a chance to express a part of ourselves that we are too shy to show in public. I have secrets I like to keep, just as much as you have secrets I am sure you don't want others to know about.
Everyone has a skeleton in their closet.