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Hiding something and expressing something are so nearly opposite that I don't see how Snowden's analogy holds



What he is doing is simply restating the "I have nothing to hide" argument in the context of a different right, in this case the right to free speech. He is doing so to illustrate that the argument is not presenting a justification for the systemic violation of a human right but instead relying on an unstated assertion that the a given persons disinterest in a specific legal protection is an adequate pretext for its removal.


That actually makes sense. Thank you for your reply.


My pleasure




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