>From: Paul Hughes <paul@planetp.cc>
>Reply-To: extropians@extropy.org
>To: extropians@extropy.org
>Subject: Re: Human ID implant to be unveiled soon
>Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 13:36:22 -0700
>
>Spike Jones wrote:
>
> > > I like it!  Although I admit that the hard sell propaganda sounds a 
>wee bit
> > > scary.  My "guardian," my "protector?"  It will bring good things to 
>me?
> > > Did these guys ever read _Brave New World_ or _1984_?  -Zero
> >
> > Zero, you and I were among those who were advocating a more transparent
> > society.  This latest little girl who was kidnapped Thursday and was 
>recovered
> > yesterday could be the poster child for open society.  How about it, you
> > parents?  Would you be in favor of ID implants for your kids?  spike
>
>The problem here is that such a thing could become compulsory.  The problem 
>with a
>transparent society are twofold.
>
>One, there is no guarantee that everyone will be equally transparent.  I 
>see it as
>perfectly reasonable that only the rich will afford privacy, making it 
>instead a
>totalitarian nightmare.  If it's not equal across the board then its 
>tyranny,
>because it gives a select few unequal advantage. The same could be said of 
>guns
>(ouch!  sorry to bring this up again).  If disarmament is not omni-lateral, 
>then
>those with the guns make the rules - period.
>
>Secondly, assuming a transparent society becomes completely omni-lateral, 
>instead
>of everyone being forced to tolerate everyone else's ideosynchrocies, a 
>backlash
>could happen where societies norms are even more oppressive, as everyone is 
>forced
>to "behave"  in the what was the sanctuary of their once private homes.  
>Imagine
>loosing that great job you've had for 5 years when your prudish boss finds 
>you
>like a little S&M on occasion.
>
>Until I see proof that transparency fosters a more liberated society, I'm 
>not
>buying this crap anymore.
>
>Paul Hughes
>http://planetp.cc/
>
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