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<blockquote data-quote="vansmith" data-source="post: 1583877" data-attributes="member: 71075"><p>This is faulty logic my good man. The whole "unless you have something to hide" discourse is incredibly problematic because it assumes that I am okay with divulging the mundane details of my life since I don't do anything wrong. There's no reason for people to know my browsing habits, communications, etc. and none of that is wrong. A perfect example of this is one's medical history - I'm not going to let people access my medical history because there's nothing wrong with it. The same thing goes for where I choose to go each day. No one needs to be able to track where I go because I don't do anything wrong. I have nothing to hide about my daily destinations but I should have control over who knows this.</p><p></p><p>Essentially,we each have a right to privacy that extends to what we choose to have private, regardless of moral condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vansmith, post: 1583877, member: 71075"] This is faulty logic my good man. The whole "unless you have something to hide" discourse is incredibly problematic because it assumes that I am okay with divulging the mundane details of my life since I don't do anything wrong. There's no reason for people to know my browsing habits, communications, etc. and none of that is wrong. A perfect example of this is one's medical history - I'm not going to let people access my medical history because there's nothing wrong with it. The same thing goes for where I choose to go each day. No one needs to be able to track where I go because I don't do anything wrong. I have nothing to hide about my daily destinations but I should have control over who knows this. Essentially,we each have a right to privacy that extends to what we choose to have private, regardless of moral condition. [/QUOTE]
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