Within hours of the Paris attacks, legions of anonymous intelligence officials rushed to proclaim encryption as the culprit
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@wycats authorities can gain access to private homes; they don't for encryption - that's the crux of the debate@slightlylate@chrislhayes -
@dontcallmeDOM@slightlylate@chrislhayes They need a warrant to enter private homes. We don't mandate gov't skeleton keys for all locks. -
@dontcallmeDOM@slightlylate@chrislhayes But also, nobody's talking about recording everything anyone says in their home "just in case" -
@dontcallmeDOM@slightlylate@chrislhayes any plausible analogy to the physical world wouldn't get far. -
@wycats hey, you started it :) (only replied because I liked it, but I think it's also misleading)@slightlylate@chrislhayes -
@dontcallmeDOM@slightlylate@chrislhayes What I mean is that the gov't is asking for preemptive power, which we don't do.
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@wycats@chrislhayes Not to mention the terrorists talked via clear text messages, no encryption was involved.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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