Structurally Opinionated B. S.
by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: Edward Snowden, the infamous American whistleblower now exiled in Russia, says the FBI's claim that it cannot decode the infamous San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone is, and I quote, "Bernie Sanders."
Oops.
He used another word-set, also sporting the initials B. S.
I got confused because, though the press has been fretting endlessly about the B.S. coming from Donald Trump, the real corkers of late have come from Bernie Sanders, who seems to think that white people cannot be poor or oppressed* and that the successes of free markets elsewhere serve perfectly as excuses for Big Government interference here in America.**
Mr. Snowden, who knows a lot more about encryption and decryption than I do, has given more weight to my suspicion that the whole FBI case against Apple -- demanding that Apple create software to decrypt the company's customers' iPhones, and supply (on an allegedly case-by-case basis) the decrypted private information to the government -- is a sham.
Snowden insists that there are multiple ways to do the job.
"Other technologists have explained how the FBI could have easily accessed the phone's latest iCloud backup," a report on Snowden's judgment elaborated, "if agents working with San Bernardino County had not reset the iCloud password."
Once again, a government failure leads to another push by government to correct for its failure, burdening citizens.
In this case: folks at Apple.
Interestingly, Apple's legal defense appears to rest heavily on the First Amendment's free speech guarantees, arguing that the demanded software is value-laden speech, is literally made up of such.
The exact term is "structurally opinionated," which I nominate for the jargon phrase of the year.
This is Common Sense. I'm Paul Jacob.
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Paul Jacobs is author of Common Sense which provides daily commentary about the issues impacting America and about the citizens who are doing something about them. He is also President of the Liberty Initiative Fund (LIFe) as well as Citizens in Charge Foundation. Jacobs is a contributing author on the ARRA News Service.
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Oops.
He used another word-set, also sporting the initials B. S.
I got confused because, though the press has been fretting endlessly about the B.S. coming from Donald Trump, the real corkers of late have come from Bernie Sanders, who seems to think that white people cannot be poor or oppressed* and that the successes of free markets elsewhere serve perfectly as excuses for Big Government interference here in America.**
Mr. Snowden, who knows a lot more about encryption and decryption than I do, has given more weight to my suspicion that the whole FBI case against Apple -- demanding that Apple create software to decrypt the company's customers' iPhones, and supply (on an allegedly case-by-case basis) the decrypted private information to the government -- is a sham.
Snowden insists that there are multiple ways to do the job.
"Other technologists have explained how the FBI could have easily accessed the phone's latest iCloud backup," a report on Snowden's judgment elaborated, "if agents working with San Bernardino County had not reset the iCloud password."
Once again, a government failure leads to another push by government to correct for its failure, burdening citizens.
In this case: folks at Apple.
Interestingly, Apple's legal defense appears to rest heavily on the First Amendment's free speech guarantees, arguing that the demanded software is value-laden speech, is literally made up of such.
The exact term is "structurally opinionated," which I nominate for the jargon phrase of the year.
This is Common Sense. I'm Paul Jacob.
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Paul Jacobs is author of Common Sense which provides daily commentary about the issues impacting America and about the citizens who are doing something about them. He is also President of the Liberty Initiative Fund (LIFe) as well as Citizens in Charge Foundation. Jacobs is a contributing author on the ARRA News Service.
Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, Edward Snowden, structurally opinionated, Apple, To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
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