I tried to avoid hyperbole in this title. I failed. Take in this cartoon and
you’ll see why.
In short, this shows that it’s not the keeping of information from curious
people that we have to worry about, it’s the inundation of information upon
stupid people that’s much more dangerous.
The risk is not that we’ll be unable to find information, the risk is that
we won’t care to find it, or won’t know it when we see it.
Ultimately this means the problem is with the people, not with the
information or the government.
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