Inventing your own language and alphabet/script to reclaim your privacy in a surveillance/police state?
ChunkMcHorkle @ ChunkMcHorkle @lemmy.world Posts 11Comments 1,152Joined 2 yr. ago

ChunkMcHorkle @ ChunkMcHorkle @lemmy.world
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Pretty sure he's fighting you because he understands suppressive governments and what they're looking at better than you do.
You have all the technology bits right. What you don't understand, at all, is the human element that jumps at governmental occupations like this and personally gets off on looking at secrets and targeting even the minutiae of individuals they suspect, or even just don't like. It's an entire world of me vs them in one surveiller's eyes, and you've clearly never been the object of it: it's exactly like personal stalking, but governmental and for pay. Nothing and no one is too small.
People who lived in pre-WWII Germany or Russia, for example, understand this well, along with those who lived in post-war Stalinist Russia or Stasi-surveilled East Germany. There's a lot more to it than just encrypting your shit, lol.
If you've never seen the movie The Lives of Others, it's all about this human element that you're overlooking. I hope you always live in a time and place where you can continue to easily overlook it.