I look forward to soon reading about Peter Hummelgaard's leaked private emails in the newspapers. Let's hope (for him) that he was right about not needing any privacy or encryption. And let's hope his friends/family agree.
Note that he said "everyone's civil liberty".
It means that he thinks that it is not everybody's right, not that it is nobody's right. They want to keep the right for themselves.
it's very ironic that they don't realize that this really doesn't work that way in practice
whatever backdoor you put in
- will be used for industry espionage
- will be used against politicians where it's supposed shouldn't apply
- will be used by state actors systematically destabilize EU countries if the relationship with US, China, Russia get's worse (e.g. "ups, I spoofed non encrypted message and no it looks like the prime minister is a pedo" kind of situations)
Nope. That's not true. There is a provision that exempts people working for state security (e.g. spies), not politicians.
Please don't make up stuff: this proposed law is already bad enough.
I think (or hope) that the point of the parent was to leak his emails anyway just so he gets a taste of what it's like for citizens to live in the society he wants to create. Personally I get the sense that politicians are too narcissistic to learn a lesson from that but it would still be fun.