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  • ---------- Forwarded message ----------

  • From: Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>

  • Date: Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 8:29 PM

  • Subject: Re: [csail-related] Stay away from the space between Koch and 32

  •  

  • It is certainly possible to be "too cautious".  In the US, that's

  • standard practice.  How else can one describe what they did today,

  • paralyzing an entire large metropolitan area to search one

  • neighborhood for a fugitive?  In the US, just say the word "terrorist"

  • and lots of people start being way too cautious, and the TSA eats it

  • up.

  •  

  • Please don't promote fear of shadows.  It was sheer luck that the

  • shootout occurred near this building.  The bombers stole a car and

  • drove away, so evidently they had no plan to come into Stata.  The

  • people who hacked the doors were probably MIT people.  Maybe they

  • consider the pox locks an injustice, as I do (which is why this

  • particular lab member does NOT have the MIT pox card).

  •  

  • 4 people killed in a week is not a lot compared with the background

  • level of deaths in the US.  It's not as many as in the Texas

  • explosion.  Car accidents in the US kill around 100 people a day, and

  • surely grievously injure hundreds more.  Every death or injury is a

  • sad thing, but the fact is that many happen every day, and we should

  • not let these few upset us disproportionally more than the others.

  • Let's make an effort not to get bent out of shape about them, so that

  • we can resist when people try to cite them as an excuse for tyranny.

  • (This was already cited as a reason to vote for CISPA.  See

  • http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/house-passes-privacy-killing-cybersecurity-bill-despite-white-house-veto-threat.)

  •  

  • As this week shows, chemical plants are the bigger danger.  It is

  • straightforward to reduce the danger if only we had the political will

  • to do it.  MIT people might be able to develop better monitoring

  • technology for preventing these explosions -- it is one area in which

  • "the Internet of things" might do good without violating any human

  • being's privacy.

  •  

  • --

  • Dr Richard Stallman

  • President, Free Software Foundation

  • 51 Franklin St

  • Boston MA 02110

  • USA

  • www.fsf.org  www.gnu.org

  • Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software.

  •   Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call


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