I just watched it a couple hours ago and yeah, cutting him off to say he/americans don't care was annoying. He complained about him being late but then only had a short interview, which as you already said, revolved too much on dick pic analogies.
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On an aside, Snowden should be seen as a hero for his actions and whistle blowing. If only people would actually seek some change to the illegal things going on.
Quote from: ANGER on April 06, 2015, 01:21:04 PM>Video is removed Fixed.QuoteOn an aside, Snowden should be seen as a hero for his actions and whistle blowing. If only people would actually seek some change to the illegal things going on.Yeah, he should be a hero for leaking evidence of perfectly legal activities that have been known about, and reported on, since the PATRIOT Act was instituted, in addition to leaking information on active overseas surveillance programs that demonstrably aided the enemy, hindering intelligence operations and likely putting American and allied personnel at risk. What a fucking joke.
Except the PATRIOT Act is/was a violation of Constitutional rights no matter how you want to spin it, and it's continuation an ongoing violation of our rights. Given that, the NSA is on illegal bounds with the Constitution and it should not stand.
I wouldn't care if someone saw my nudes. I'd just accuse them of being gay for looking at them
Quote from: ANGER on April 06, 2015, 01:28:47 PMExcept the PATRIOT Act is/was a violation of Constitutional rights no matter how you want to spin it, and it's continuation an ongoing violation of our rights. Given that, the NSA is on illegal bounds with the Constitution and it should not stand. See, you can have a personal opinion on whether something should be legal or not, but whether the PATRIOT Act is currently legal is without question. It's been upheld by the Supreme Court. To say that what they're doing is illegal is to willfully ignore this fact. Stating its legality is in no way tantamount to saying it is right, or should exist. And the privacy issues aren't even very significant, in my opinion. I think the way they handled metadata demonstrated that they're actively trying to protect privacy. It can be argued that the FISA court is too liberal in its issuing of warrants, but that has yet to be demonstrated to any significant degree, and the point remains that as part of the contract all customers agree to upon using communication services, very little of what you transmit actually belongs to you; rather, it's the property of the carriers. It's easy to defame this as insipid violations of privacy, yet we're more than happy to agree to this in contracts to use the latest and greatest technology. You can't stand on a soapbox and claim the sanctity of your cell phone data while demanding to have near unlimited access to channels of communication and information. Oliver's example is hardly relevant, too. It's not that the NSA is digging for dick pics, it's that they're autonomously sifting through billions of messages to connect links of terrorist information networks, taking that link to a court to be evaluated, then upon issuance of a warrant they finally have access to actually see that data. And at the end of the day, to say that the most important revelation from Snowden's leaks is the ability of the NSA to obtain communications records, something that police have been able to do through the exact same methods for decades, is to completely miss the significance of all the terrorist surveillance programs he compromised.
I suppose if they ruled murder was legal you'd support it? I mean its the Supreme Court, they can never be wrong.
Stating its legality is in no way tantamount to saying it is right, or should exist.
And that's the thing, in your opinion.
Quote from: ANGER on April 06, 2015, 02:09:33 PMI suppose if they ruled murder was legal you'd support it? I mean its the Supreme Court, they can never be wrong.Might help to actual read the post you're responding to:QuoteStating its legality is in no way tantamount to saying it is right, or should exist.QuoteAnd that's the thing, in your opinion. Do you think saying "that's your opinion" somehow invalidates my statements? Of course that post was my opinion. Your post is your opinion. I'm providing far more justification for mine than you are for yours.
So if you know it's wrong why do you defend it?
But here's the thing, I am more justified. I have the Constitution on my side, you have an opinion. When it comes to something like the NSA's spying, the Constitution trumps opinion.
Quote from: Forgewolf on April 06, 2015, 01:57:28 PMI wouldn't care if someone saw my nudes. I'd just accuse them of being gay for looking at themWhat's wrong with being gay? Why do you hate gay people? Do you honestly believe that gays should be gassed? How could you hold such disgusting views?
Quote from: ANGER on April 06, 2015, 02:29:43 PMSo if you know it's wrong why do you defend it? First I say that stating its legality isn't tantamount to supporting or defending it. Then I go on to explain why I don't consider it wrong, in great detail.QuoteBut here's the thing, I am more justified. I have the Constitution on my side, you have an opinion. When it comes to something like the NSA's spying, the Constitution trumps opinion.You've got the Constitution, huh? Apparently you don't, unless you're somehow more of a Constitutional scholar than the Supreme Court justices. Feel free to argue your opinion, but don't claim you have the legal consensus on your side. If you're just going to repeat the nonsensical "I've got the Constitution, and you have have an opinion" without any compelling argument, then save yourself the trouble.
Terrible, simply terrible, and this is supposed to be funny? Fuck off, Oliver. Die in a car crash.
Quote from: Isara on April 06, 2015, 02:07:12 PMTerrible, simply terrible, and this is supposed to be funny? Fuck off, Oliver. Die in a car crash.That's a bit of an extreme reaction.
I'd rather believe that more deaths should be avoided on either side. The disease would be a good timing to come up with some sort of compromise for the exchange of medicines, and care. If they want to ditch a helping hand, and not turn their criminals to justice over dying for their beliefs then they can as well rot in the desert.