• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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      That last part is becoming less and less relevant … someone is spying but it isn’t for the benefit or under the control of a country. More and more, the spying is meant more for the purposes of commerce and finance, for money and control. For business interests which is what major governments mainly represent.

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        At this point, the line between business and government in the US is almost non-existent, so definitely still a government using your data for the propaganda machine.

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          Reminds of my favourite description of the US …

          “The US isn’t a country, it’s a corporation with a military”

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      Yes, and that’s why US companies aren’t banned by the US. The foreign power having so much propaganda power was the danger.

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        If I wanna get my propaganda from more than one world power, that’s my right under the first amendment. Or it was.

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        So if an American company collects user data and sells it on the open market to a hostile foreign nation, and accepts money to run propaganda, that’s A-OK?

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          That capitalism baby! I suppose Congress can at least control who Facebook et al. are selling to through sanctions and such.