The NSA: No Fucks Given

 

The government is making a snuff film staring the American public, and your civil liberties are taking the money shot. If you haven’t been following the subterfuge, you should know that EVERYTHING YOU SAY ON YOUR PHONE AND ON THE INTERNET IS BEING RECORDED BY THE NSA.

This isn’t a big surprise for most people who know how to think critically. It’s naïve to trust an obscenely powerful shadow organization with little oversight. That’s like letting Lindsay Lohan complete community service in a pharmacy with a drive through liquor store attached to it. Some say it’s good for the community, others know it’s just stupid and dangerous.

The government has been spying on us for a long time, but now it’s getting pretty blatant. They’re collecting massive amounts of data from phone and Internet records to protect us from terrorists, hackers, radicals, communists, aliens, quality television, and whatever else Hollywood can dream up. That wouldn’t be such a bad thing if they needed a warrant to do it.

Unfortunately, in the latest whistle blowing incident involving Edward Snowden and the PRISM program, it’s pretty clear that the NSA does not give a single fuck about our privacy. They are building a giant spy net to keep track of everything we say and do.

I don’t know about you, but I think it’s a terrible idea for a secretive state agency to be in control of that kind of power. I’m not saying I’m trying to hide anything, but I can think of about ten thousand morally incriminating text messages and pictures that I’ve sent and received over the past few years.

So many whores…so much cocaine…

If the NSA has access to that, they can easily make the case that I’m not exactly a model citizen. I make those decisions freely because I’m not afraid to live my life how I choose to. My personal life decisions and communications are none of the goddamn government’s business.

Edward Snowden released the information because he concluded that what the NSA was doing posed “an existential threat to democracy.”

Call him a traitor if you want, but I respect the hell out of him for standing behind what he believes. He backed up his actions and didn’t hide behind anonymity. He has some very interesting things to say about the PRISM program, which tapped directly into the servers of nine Internet leviathans including Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple.

“My sole motive is to inform the public as to that which is done in their name and that which is done against them,” he said. “I can’t in good conscience allow the US government to destroy privacy, internet freedom, and basic liberties for people around the world with this massive surveillance machine they’re secretly building.”

“I understand that I will be made to suffer for my actions,” but “I will be satisfied if the federation of secret law, unequal pardon and irresistible executive powers that rule the world that I love are revealed even for an instant.”

Whether you think he’s a hero or a traitor, you’ve got to admire the size of his testicles for standing up to one of the scariest government agencies in existence. He willingly sacrificed a comfortable life in Hawaii with his wife and high paying job to become public enemy number one. He did it so that we can know what our sketchy government is doing behind the curtains.

“I don’t want public attention because I don’t want the story to be about me. I want it to be about what the US government is doing.”

Snowden is a shining example of what it means to be a real American. His oath to defend and uphold the constitution is stronger than his oath to keep the public in the dark about “state secrets.” He made a judgment call, and decided that standing up for freedom and liberty was more important than respecting the law. Sometimes it’s necessary to pay a great price in order to expose great injustices.

He was careful not to release any compromising information about US personnel like many whistle blowers before him. Any sort of leak that jeopardizes assets or their families is unquestionably treasonous. His leak was not about identities or missions, but about a massive surveillance system that is being built with the sole purpose of monitoring every single communication within the United States and abroad.

This should piss you off. You shouldn’t even care about the guy, you should care about the story he’s telling. It’s not about him, it’s about the NSA assuming massively unwarranted powers of surveillance.

It’s almost too late to stop. If we have any hope for a future free from indiscriminate government surveillance, we need to act now. If we’re lazy and we trade our privacy for perceived security, then we have already failed. It is our duty as Americans to defend the freedom that so many before us have fought and died for. If we can’t force our puppet politicians to take a stand against this sacrilegious attack on privacy, we will probably have to Tyler Durden the shit out of everything within 10 years.

The worst thing you can do is nothing. The NSA is hoping that no one will care and nothing will change. They want you to forget all about this and get on with your trivial lives. Don’t talk about an insidious tyranny that is secretly subverting the very foundations of democracy. Talk about Tebow.

Did you hear he signed with the Patriots?

  1. BrokeguyDTD

    Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely……..

    We can talk about change all we want, but in order for real change to happen is by voting out the old geezers in office making these changes that are negatively affecting our great nation.

    12 years ago at 8:21 pm
    1. nintenbro64_

      You are a god damn moron. You are the problem and the reason that the government is able to do this.

      12 years ago at 10:23 pm
    1. Beer Quisque Beer

      Yes you and your .22 caliber rifle are going to defend yourself from the evil government and its arsenal of unmanned drones. That is the stupidest argument for limiting gun control. Also fuck you for making this about gun control.

      12 years ago at 1:20 am
    2. Charleston FratEN

      It is estimated that 40% or more American households have a gun. Thats many million guns more than the federal government.

      The 2nd Amendment gives the citizens the ability to fight back if the government ever infringes on our 1st amendment rights.

      Its not about one guy with a .22,, youre right. Its about the government fearing what the people may be capable of if they screw with us enough.

      12 years ago at 4:35 pm
    3. fratanomics

      ^^ Who is going to make, maintain, and fly those unmanned drones if it comes to a popular, citizens revolt in the US?

      12 years ago at 10:23 am
    4. TheVirginiaGentleman

      ^^^Hey fuck you dude.The government overstepping their limits and infringing on our personal liberties certainly pertains to gun control when all the blue in washington wants to take away our only real defense. And as someone who is in a military family, goes to college with an enormous military program, and isn’t a fucking retard I know that our military would never harm American citizens in the case of a full blown revolution. Many if not most would be in the streets with us fucking shit up. If you fear fighting, you don’t deserve freedom

      12 years ago at 3:20 pm
    5. FratHunter14

      Misinformed Virginia Gentleman,

      Did you know that President Obama an Congress have declared that if the CIA deems an American citizen (outside the US or in the middle of Time Square) as a POSSIBLE threat, the President can use UAVs to terminate said American Citizen?

      12 years ago at 9:50 pm
  2. PapaBurgandy93

    Thank god I live in Texas where we have the balls to defend our rights. Unlike you other pussy ass states *staring at California*

    12 years ago at 9:42 pm
  3. Old Fratsputin

    RageTheory needs to write more columns. He’s the best TFM writer in my opinion.

    12 years ago at 12:32 am
    1. Frat_rick Ewing

      I feel like anyone who participates in this will mysteriously disappear for the rest of their life…

      12 years ago at 12:01 pm