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by skip 04/03/2016, 12:45am PDT |
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They already hacked the San Bernadino terrorists' phones and got all their info. It's no less weird than asking a multinational corporation to do it.
"Don't deny me the memories of my son," the father writes in a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Really? Nobody's denying you the many (I'm presuming) photos you took during those 2 months. Or the months and years before. I get that it hurts. But here's the painful part nobody wants to say or admit to themselves: it won't make it feel better. Even he gets those photos, his son will still be dead and those pictures won't help or take away that grief. Nothing does. So, no, your pain doesn't outweigh the privacy of the world, or whatever is left to us by the NSA. |
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