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"Mr President, one of the crucially important questions is whether bulk data – that is everyone’s information – should be handed over or whether data should be confined to identified individuals.
There is, of course, an intermediate position. Population groups associated with terrorism at a particular time could be targeted. For example, if Orkney fishermen suddenly became radicalised and started to kill humankind and not just fish, then they should be targeted. If ageing, overweight, grey retired college teachers should put on fatigues and commit terrorist outrages against their students, rather than just boring them to death with their deadly monotones, then they – or rather I should say we – should also be targeted.
Targeting is viewed with distaste and condemned as discriminatory. I would call it common sense. Nevertheless, there must be early destruction of data belonging to innocent members of those targeted groups."@en1
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