Ministro della Giustizia danese: “Dobbiamo rompere con la percezione totalmente errata che sia la libertà civile di tutti comunicare sui servizi di messaggistica crittografati”.

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    1. -Adanedhel- on

      It’s everybody’s civil liberty just the same as it’s everybody’s civil liberty to not be heard by their governments when they’re chatting home or in the streets.

    2. Soledarum on

      The problem with this statement is that once you start tearing down people’s basic human rights, it is remarkably difficult to _stop_.

    3. systonia_ on

      The EU really wants people to resort to more clear forms of protest.
      Since decades they want to introduce digital mass surveillance, since decades they get that denied by the people.
      Do they give af? Not in the slightest. Every two or so years the same shit. These politicians need to be removed.
      And always, they use childs for their dystopian fantasies.

      Hilarious, if you think about it. The people need to be spied on, for the kids. But they and their billionaire friends run pedo rings all over the world.
      You cannot make this shit up

    4. …how on earth do they/he argue such a position? What twisted interpretation of people’s rights has he given?
      Fuck the ‘statement’, give me the rest to see how they got to this. Who’s got the context for this??

    5. TeamSpatzi on

      It’s wild that we’re having a conversation about whether the government has the right to monitor all conversations without the consent of citizens or the permission of the courts.

      We’ve gone from “the government needs permission to monitor conversations” to “the government should monitor ALL conversations and save the data, you have no right to privacy.” It’s mind blowing.

    6. BlackLightRO on

      What is this guy’s problem? Why is this Danish party pushing so hard for this?

    7. Grizzly-Redneck on

      It really feels like a race to the bottom. Even if these people get removed from office the next generation of politicians are immediately going to begin waving their hands in the air while yelling “buy me, buy me, I’m for sale”.

    8. CapRichard on

      Yes, he Is right.

      So, all politicians communication must be unencrypted and open for the public to scrutiny.

    9. Euphoric_Protection on

      There’s no backdoor for the good guys only. Every bank transaction uses cryptography. Now add up.

    10. Positive_Chip6198 on

      Well “letter secrecy” is enshrined in the danish constitution as far as i know.

    11. Odd-Gain-8706 on

      Sure, but let’s apply it to politics too. What about streaming devices permanently attached to every single politician nose? 24/7 online streaming so citizens can control they politics. If they are fair they have nothing to hide. Right?

    12. Flash_Haos on

      Russian here. The level of resemblance between current speeches in Europe and speeches by Russian politicians 15-20 years ago is astonishing. How is it possible that without Putin or pressure from intelligence services, free Europe is moving in the same direction? Please don’t repeat our mistakes. Fight while you can.

    13. Worried-Ad-7925 on

      yet it’s amazing how pissed off he’d be if anyone were to rummage through his own browser history, without any probable cause.

    14. As a dane.. Fuck him!
      He will be remembered at the next election.

    15. Basic-Still-7441 on

      What’s wrong with Denmark recently? Where does that anger against privacy come from?

    16. dat_9600gt_user on

      Authoritarian state logic from a minister of justice in a democratic country. I expect better.

    17. Such_Astronomer35 on

      We must break the erroneous perception that elected officials are monarchs.

    18. SlyScorpion on

      “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear” levels of idiocy lol

    19. Kagrenac8 on

      Oh, but that won’t apply to you then would it? What a dickhead

    20. pastoreyes on

      Against the law everywhere to open your neighbor’s mailbox, take out the letters and read them. Even worse, share them with others, photograph and catalog them and give your neighbor a grading on what you think about his life. Absurd doesn’t begin to describe this kind of invasion.

    21. scp_euclid_object on

      “war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength” – sure thing, pal. Don’t try to feed us with that bullshit. Stealing freedom is never an answer on anything, it’s just worsening things, always. And don’t forget, once something was taken from you – it will NEVER go back without massive protests, riots or full blown revolutions.

    22. AccountantNo3327 on

      I swear the Danes have the worst takes imaginable. They also spied on their fellow euros on America’s behalf and then had the audacity to say allies shouldn’t spy on each other years later. Then we’re supposed to feel sorry for them when their master started pulling on their leash too hard in regards to Greenland. Fuck you Denmark 

    23. I’m honestly in awe at the idea that a government thinks they could effectively ban encrypted messengers. It’s not that hard to build one especially with there being multiple open source projects out there. Best case scenario they have a catch all crime they can charge anyone who wants privacy for the right and the wrong reasons after they have a look at their phone…

    24. ProductGuy48 on

      Out of all the problems we have right now it is mind boggling why these people are pushing for this

    25. Southern_Gur_4736 on

      The Danish Minister of Justice is totally erroneous in his perception of basic European values and our right to privacy.

    26. maxis2bored on

      He’s a public official. Yet the public has no oversight to his on duty messages.
      We’re the private public. Yet he wants oversight to our private lives?

      My dirty laundry is none of his business. Someone needs to remind this fuckhead who he works for.

      _Luigi Intensifies_

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