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  1. ---------- Forwarded message ----------
  2. From: Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
  3. Date: Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 8:29 PM
  4. Subject: Re: [csail-related] Stay away from the space between Koch and 32
  5. To: Brandon Cho <mhcho@csail.mit.edu>
  6. Cc: csail-related@csail.mit.edu
  7.  
  8.  
  9. It is certainly possible to be "too cautious". In the US, that's
  10. standard practice. How else can one describe what they did today,
  11. paralyzing an entire large metropolitan area to search one
  12. neighborhood for a fugitive? In the US, just say the word "terrorist"
  13. and lots of people start being way too cautious, and the TSA eats it
  14. up.
  15.  
  16. Please don't promote fear of shadows. It was sheer luck that the
  17. shootout occurred near this building. The bombers stole a car and
  18. drove away, so evidently they had no plan to come into Stata. The
  19. people who hacked the doors were probably MIT people. Maybe they
  20. consider the pox locks an injustice, as I do (which is why this
  21. particular lab member does NOT have the MIT pox card).
  22.  
  23. 4 people killed in a week is not a lot compared with the background
  24. level of deaths in the US. It's not as many as in the Texas
  25. explosion. Car accidents in the US kill around 100 people a day, and
  26. surely grievously injure hundreds more. Every death or injury is a
  27. sad thing, but the fact is that many happen every day, and we should
  28. not let these few upset us disproportionally more than the others.
  29. Let's make an effort not to get bent out of shape about them, so that
  30. we can resist when people try to cite them as an excuse for tyranny.
  31. (This was already cited as a reason to vote for CISPA. See
  32. http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/house-passes-privacy-killing-cybersecurity-bill-despite-white-house-veto-threat.)
  33.  
  34. As this week shows, chemical plants are the bigger danger. It is
  35. straightforward to reduce the danger if only we had the political will
  36. to do it. MIT people might be able to develop better monitoring
  37. technology for preventing these explosions -- it is one area in which
  38. "the Internet of things" might do good without violating any human
  39. being's privacy.
  40.  
  41. --
  42. Dr Richard Stallman
  43. President, Free Software Foundation
  44. 51 Franklin St
  45. Boston MA 02110
  46. USA
  47. www.fsf.org www.gnu.org
  48. Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software.
  49. Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call
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