Dad Saves America

THIS is what we must save America from becoming. The far-left UK government, following in the spirit of its allies in the Biden administration before it, has stripped its citizens of end-to-end encryption options on Apple devices, which are generally the most secure on the market. It is the latest ASSAULT of the civilizational values at the core of our Bill of Rights here in America (especially our 4th Amendment protection of personal property from unreasonable search and seizure) and a stark warning of how under attack we all are by the woke reign of terror. 

I breakdown what's happening across Europe and what it means for us as Americans here: https://youtu.be/xf_OZYsKDzw

9 months ago | [YT] | 485



@jefffinkbonner9551

We still need to repeal the Patriot Act.

9 months ago | 84

@zeeski7454

You'd think England lost ww2 when stuff like this happens

9 months ago | 13

@HammyGnome

What the HELL is going on over there!? The human spirit yearns to be free. I hope our British brothers and sisters can step into their power and pushback against this ludicrous govt overreach. You can not comply your way out of tyranny. Everyone deserves basic freedom and human rights.

9 months ago | 3

@LanceD188

GB has fallen...

9 months ago | 6

@paf2587

This is such an over reach from the UK

9 months ago | 20

@RadicalResponsibility

I am a US citizen. I want the security…

9 months ago | 5

@Jules-740

Also, I've heard that end-to-end encryption isn't as good as was supposed to be because that they found a workaround where it is not as secure how we thought it was.

8 months ago | 0

@Man_Emperor_of_Mankind

Data security was one of the best things Apple had going for it

9 months ago | 12

@perspectiveiseverything1694

FYI, AI is the back door spy that ALREADY EXISTS. Additionally, quantum computing will render useless any encryption, passwords, &/or codes. Whoever controls the quantum computing, has unfettered access to anything and everything that it wants. -- From a friend who has been in high level systems security for a huge gaming company.

9 months ago | 0

@iraagans3144

Boycott Apple

9 months ago | 12

@CaptainCamellot

What was the reason given for banning the encryption? If one country does it, it's political. If two countries do it, I'm more suspicious.

9 months ago | 11

@room2growrose623

Orwellian

9 months ago | 1

@JB18850

The U.S. will be the last place to fall in this regard. I fear in time though it will, perhaps another 20-30 years. Technology since the smart phone has enabled governments to do things they have never been able to do in the past and human society has no experience in this digital age. It will become harder and harder to fight a government as technology advances to the point where you can not. It is dystopian to me and you but to a kid born into it, it will feel normal. I will morn the loss of the way the world was, but nature moves along and the past is littered with civilizations that are no longer around, we are "lucky" we get to see what that looks like and not just wonder what it was like to be that last holdout before the barbarians storm the gate. Thinking of the last Europeans to become Christianized, or Ancient Gaul, or Zoroastryian Persia. It is a matter of time, especially for Europe, the natives stopped having kids years ago.

9 months ago | 8

@batman4329

Dad saves the western world

9 months ago | 0

@Acaydian

They should pull it from their government as well

9 months ago | 0

@markdimeo7060

As far as Europe goes, I think Ronald Reagan said it best. " If you can't get them to see the light, make them feel the heat. "

9 months ago | 1

@mikethomas6120

Whatever happened to the Apple Siri law suit? Where they were listening in and spying on everyone without their consent?

9 months ago | 5

@carefulcarpenter

As a high-end residential carpenter working in SF region for 4 decades in the residences of Tech Visionaries, I am mostlyvignored these days. Trends have taken people away from working or talking with men whose character was built by integrity. Now security is of great value, and cookie-cutter dominates the market. "One is what one supports." cc. 2004

9 months ago | 3

@GTA2SWcity

So they're outlawing data privacy for you, the common citizens..... funny how those rules just don't apply to the ones in government. Far be it from me to be telling you how you should live or run your country. You were saying how you'd rather have economic freedom and security than liberty? Looks like you have none of them now. But don't mind me, just an observation.

9 months ago | 1

@sunnyla2835

Is Apple the only one doing this? Android too? Thanks

9 months ago | 2