No matter what happens in this case, to the individual engineers or to Apple, the problem runs much deeper:
- Government power and rights > individual power and rights.
- Mass surveillance of their own people.
- Constitution consistently ignored.
- Civil liberties viewed as an annoyance.
- Militarized police force.
- Secret court systems that "OKs" any government action.
- Mainstream media little more than an arm of government propaganda.
- Whistleblowers treated like criminals.
- Indefinite detention laws ready to be used for any reason.
- Can justify any action in the name of "national security".
- Political class rules all.
We have a word for this type of government but but no one is talking about it yet. Whatever the outcome to Apple, a government like this will try again and find other ways to do what they want.
- Government power and rights > individual power and rights. - Mass surveillance of their own people. - Constitution consistently ignored. - Civil liberties viewed as an annoyance. - Militarized police force. - Secret court systems that "OKs" any government action. - Mainstream media little more than an arm of government propaganda. - Whistleblowers treated like criminals. - Indefinite detention laws ready to be used for any reason. - Can justify any action in the name of "national security". - Political class rules all.
We have a word for this type of government but but no one is talking about it yet. Whatever the outcome to Apple, a government like this will try again and find other ways to do what they want.