Quote of the day by NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden on the 'nothing to hide' argument: 'No different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say'
Date:
Thu, 09 Jul 2026 22:00:00 +0000
The whistleblower has exposed some of the most egregious surveillance
programs in operation -- Since disclosing massive global
surveillance programs, the former US National Security Agency (NSA)
contractor Edward Snowden has been campaigning to strengthen privacy and the right of citizens to not be monitored by government agencies. "Ultimately, saying that you dont care about privacy because you have nothing to hide is
no different from saying you dont care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say. Or that you dont care about freedom of the press because you dont like to read. Or that you dont care about freedom of religion
because you dont believe in God." -- Edward Snowden, September 2019
Snowden published his memoir, Permanent Record, in 2019 as a means to
convey his full story including his upbringing and how he came to be the whistleblower we all now know. In this book, the former NSA
contractor used several analogies in a chain to underline what the right to privacy actually means, as he saw it, and to stress that just because you aren't using a particular right, that doesn't mean it shouldn't apply.
He argued that various freedoms may not apply to you, or make sense today,
but that they may have meaning for you or those you know in the future. Privacy, too, fell into this category, and he urged more and more people to defend their rights. His revelations sent shockwaves throughout not only
the intelligence-industrial complex but society at several levels.
For example, there's been a dramatic surge in the use of software and applications in which end-to-end encryption can prevent communications data from being intercepted, either in a targeted or indiscriminate way.
Many of the practices he revealed were wound down thanks to the USA Freedom Act, while a US federal court ruled in 2020 that one of the NSA's mass surveillance programs, in which bulk telephone data was collected, was done
so illegally and possibly unconstitutionally.
His disclosures also fuelled data protection movements and new laws around
the world, like GDPR in the EU.
Link to news story:
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