Democracies Becoming Security States

Edward Snowden

“What it comes down to, in the end, is: “Trust us.” And the trouble with that is that in recent decades our political elites have done precious little to deserve our trust. Now we’re being asked to suspend our disbelief as they eavesdrop on all of our online activities – to trust them, in a way, with the most intimate details of our social and private lives. And all on the basis of laws that they – or their security apparatuses – wrote in order to rationalize and legitimize their snooping.”

John Naughton

From The Guardian, about the revelation that its Government Communications Center (GCHQ) has been eavesdropping on citizens for years through its own clandestine surveillance program called “Tempora”. It has also been collecting data gathered from the US PRISM program since 2010.

What we’re witnessing is the metamorphosis of our democracies into national security states in which the prerogatives of security authorities trump every other consideration and in which critical or sceptical appraisal of them is ruled out of court.

China is laughing its collective head off right now, basking in what is surely the most biting example of Western hypocrisy in years. We have publicly shamed China for years over its lack of respect for liberty and justice, but when our wildly unrestricted surveillance programs are unearthed by people like Julian Assange and Edward Snowden, we look like fools who stand for nothing.

If Edward Snowden was Chinese and worked for the Chinese National Security Agency, Obama probably would already have had him to dinner at the White House and nominated him for the next Nobel Peace Prize.

Chinese netizen

Reveal the dark secrets of a political adversary and become a hero. Reveal the dark secrets of your own country and be vilified forever.

June 25, 2013|

A New Bicycle is Born

Natooke Bicycle

After waiting five weeks for construction of the aluminum frame, I’ve taken possession of my new bike.

Built by master bikesmiths Jacob Klink and Larry Adamson at Natooke Chengdu. Some notes:

  • Aluminum frame like my last bike, custom built by Natooke. Their brand is called Flying Banana. The dimensions of this frame are 62 centimeters – it’s a large bike (62cm is the distance of the seat tube, from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of the seat tube). The frame color is midnight blue, Pantone #2748
  • The wheel set is higher quality and significantly lighter than on my last bike. It’s incredibly lightweight. Thin profile rims plus honeywall tires give it a vintage look
  • The seat is a Brooks B17, a handmade leather seat imported from the U.K. The grips on the handlebar are also Brooks
  • Like my last bike, this one is fixed gear, specifically a 4617 – the “magic” gear that many fixed gear cyclists prefer

I love it to death. Big thanks to Jacob and Larry at Natooke Chengdu.

June 23, 2013|
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