Posted December 13, 2010
Trilarion: I agree that most people probably don't want to know every detail, but certainly some want to know the truth. I think that its probably for a democracy (also with representatives in between) very hard to lead a shadow war, if this democracy wants to take itself seriously. How can you do anything as a representative and not tell your people about it? After all, you get elected for these things, but if nobody knows... . And how can you break the law and cover up instead of living to your own laws. They are basically worthless than?
I don't want to sound like I am the personification of morale. Certainly not and other democratic countries are probably not different from the US. Also it sounds as if China or other non-democratic countries have a distinct advantage here. But if I had to choose I would always prefer to live in a democratic, transparent, lawful surrounding - even if it makes some things harder.
Oh, I agree with you on a lot of that. But at the same time, there are the situations where people really just don't want to know. I don't want to sound like I am the personification of morale. Certainly not and other democratic countries are probably not different from the US. Also it sounds as if China or other non-democratic countries have a distinct advantage here. But if I had to choose I would always prefer to live in a democratic, transparent, lawful surrounding - even if it makes some things harder.
A book series I like (Vince Flynn's "Mitch Rapp" series. Like 24, but with even more brown-people murdering) actually touches on this. And while it completely goes off the deep end and plays every single emotional card it can, it also raises a good point.
Sometimes, people just don't want to know. They say they do, because they NEED to say they want to. But they don't (always).
To do a less politically charged example: Let's use the Batman example. Batman is a sick son of a bitch. He tortures and assaults the hell out of people on an hourly basis. And you might hate the concept of vigilante justice (because cops are SO effective :p). But, at the same time, most people wouldn't be going out of their way to catalogue and try and bring Bats up on charges. Why? Because he is making people safer (excluding the regular supervillain attacks) by acting outside of the law. But if the public actually knew what he did, there would be daily manhunts (and, in some stories, there are :p).
Obviously that has a lot of holes (Bats isn't really a government operative, even though he gets a lot of police cooperation) and it is often taken too far (we kind of DO care about where our tax money is going when it is used for pork. And the line between security and "cover-up" is pretty thin), but it also isn't a stretch to see a lot of situations where you don't want to know what the government is doing (because otherwise, you would have to get angry).
And another thing to remember: Jurisdiction. Our laws extend to our borders. So technically, a lot of what the CIA and the other guys do isn't actually breaking the law. It just seems like it :p