"Training" societies in tolerating interceptions

"… over the decades, Western societies began to get used to the idea that interceptions is a common practice of governments. After the attacks of September 11 of 2001, things changed very quickly. Western societies are “trained” not to be shocked by cases of interceptions. Within the Western neo-rationalism, is included the necessity of interceptions for security reasons."

“Training” societies in tolerating interceptions

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