Shadowstalker16: A neutral internet is not at all a safe space. The internet must be curated so only safe sites are accessible.
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The people behind TOR would disagree.
In essence the price of freedom is insecurity; and a people who give up a little freedom for a little security will deserve neither and lose both.
Do you want whistle-blowers to uncover state funded murder (in things such as negligent health care, failings in their duties of care to properly equip soldiers, corrupt selloffs of things like roads leading to criminal mismanagement of maintenance)?
The price is having a hard time tracking less systemic crime like hit-men, drug peddlers & pedophiles.
Systemic being used in this case to indicate from within a system, such as our established watch dogs and over arching government.
If you are more afraid in today's world of of the afore mentioned criminal types it is because you have benefited from the luxury of unsanctioned transparency that privacy & the freedom of association has wrought.
I'm sure the people who suffered from the wasting death during WWII would of preferred to have them during Stalins reign even if the price had been today's perceived level of terrorism.