Black People : "Right to know the truth" vs. violation of privacy

Ecks

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Peace, family (all non-White people,)

I have heard recently about what an American judge said about the NSA's spy program, and I wanted to ask, why when it's spying on Muslims in America or people associated with Islam in America, those people can be spied on because of "the right to know the truth," but when it's spying on all Americans, its a violation of privacy & there is no "right to know the truth?"

Peace.
Bro. Ecks
 
Peace, family (all non-White people,)

I have heard recently about what an American judge said about the NSA's spy program, and I wanted to ask, why when it's spying on Muslims in America or people associated with Islam in America, those people can be spied on because of "the right to know the truth," but when it's spying on all Americans, its a violation of privacy & there is no "right to know the truth?"

Peace.
Bro. Ecks
Depends on who's doing the spying. Their views will lead this.
 
Peace, family (all non-White people,)

I have heard recently about what an American judge said about the NSA's spy program, and I wanted to ask, why when it's spying on Muslims in America or people associated with Islam in America, those people can be spied on because of "the right to know the truth," but when it's spying on all Americans, its a violation of privacy & there is no "right to know the truth?"

Peace.
Bro. Ecks


Because they can spy on anyone who's not white America according to white America. All else are fair game.
 

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