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China is a surveillance state and admits it. The United States is a surveillance state too, but it lies about it. That difference is the whole story. In 2013, US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper was asked under oath whether the government collects data on millions of Americans. He said no. Months later, Edward Snowden's leaks proved the opposite. The NSA was collecting phone records on millions of people. Clapper had lied to the Senate, and nothing happened to him. China does not hide it. Cameras on every corner. Your phone, your texts, your internet, all logged. In return, 94 percent of adults in China say they feel safe walking alone at night, one of the highest rates on earth, behind only Singapore and Tajikistan in Gallup's latest data. Even petty theft is rare. Here is the mechanism. In the 18th century, Jeremy Bentham designed the Panopticon, a building where people can be watched at any moment but never know when. Because they might be watched, they police their own behavior. China is safe not only because people are watched, but because they know they could be. Visible surveillance changes how people act. That is where US secrecy defeats itself. America runs the same kind of mass surveillance, then denies it. So both populations lose their privacy. The Chinese get safety in return. Americans get nothing, because surveillance no one knows about cannot change behavior. There is more on Cultural Perspective. The subscription is free, link in bio. #CulturalPerspective #Surveillance #China #Privacy #Snowden
China is a surveillance state and admits it. The United States is a surveillance state too, but it lies about it. That difference is the whole story. In 2013, US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper was asked under oath whether the government collects data on millions of Americans. He said no. Months later, Edward Snowden's leaks proved the opposite. The NSA was collecting phone records on millions of people. Clapper had lied to the Senate, and nothing happened to him. China does not hide it. Cameras on every corner. Your phone, your texts, your internet, all logged. In return, 94 percent of adults in China say they feel safe walking alone at night, one of the highest rates on earth, behind only Singapore and Tajikistan in Gallup's latest data. Even petty theft is rare. Here is the mechanism. In the 18th century, Jeremy Bentham designed the Panopticon, a building where people can be watched at any moment but never know when. Because they might be watched, they police their own behavior. China is safe not only because people are watched, but because they know they could be. Visible surveillance changes how people act. That is where US secrecy defeats itself. America runs the same kind of mass surveillance, then denies it. So both populations lose their privacy. The Chinese get safety in return. Americans get nothing, because surveillance no one knows about cannot change behavior. There is more on Cultural Perspective. The subscription is free, link in bio. #CulturalPerspective #Surveillance #China #Privacy #Snowden

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