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organize:talkingpoints [2014/01/07 18:13] nivatius42organize:talkingpoints [2014/09/17 00:58] anonymous
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 ======= general concerns ====== ======= general concerns ======
  
-The most common arguments against privacy and the use of good crypto are often called the "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Horsemen_of_the_Infocalypse|Four Horsemen of the infocaypse]]" They are not rational arguments, rather they play on the fears that people have.+The most common arguments against privacy and the use of good crypto are often called the "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Horsemen_of_the_Infocalypse|Four Horsemen of the infocalypse]]" They are not rational arguments, rather they play on the fears that people have.
  
 =====Nothing to hide ===== =====Nothing to hide =====
->**logical fallacies**: good people have nothing to fear+**logical fallacies**: 
 +good people have nothing to fear
 > I don't need privacy > I don't need privacy
 > only bad people hide things > only bad people hide things