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The US authorities have studied online sexual activity and suggested exposing porn site visits as a way to discredit

people who spread radical views, the Huffington Post news site has reported.

 

It published a document, leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, identifying two Muslims

said to be vulnerable to accusations of "online promiscuity".

 

Radical Muslims today and then the net will spread and more and more who slightly upset the U.S. Govt. will be next ?

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25118156

 

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The US authorities have studied online sexual activity and suggested exposing porn site visits as a way to discredit

people who spread radical views, the Huffington Post news site has reported.

 

It published a document, leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, identifying two Muslims

said to be vulnerable to accusations of "online promiscuity".

 

Radical Muslims today and then the net will spread and more and more who slightly upset the U.S. Govt. will be next ?

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25118156

 

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Yeah its terrible.... {tabs back to porn} :)

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This is of course, the perfect counter-point to anyone mindlessly peddling the "if you've got nothing to hide" argument.

 

It's the most ridiculous argument ever. Completely at odds with the entire foundation of our society. It is very much the starting block of a move to "guilty until proven innocent".

 

It was basically the entire argument for Blair's continued erosion of civil liberties, and as far as i can tell the only way they tried to justify ID cards.

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