Scott Galloway
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Privacy?
Privacy?
But the whole privacy argument I find is so cynical and indefensible because I have to give up my privacy every time I get on a plane. Not only that, they get to go through my liquids.
But the whole privacy argument I find is so cynical and indefensible because I have to give up my privacy every time I get on a plane. Not only that, they get to go through my liquids.
But the whole privacy argument I find is so cynical and indefensible because I have to give up my privacy every time I get on a plane. Not only that, they get to go through my liquids.
And by the way, if I buy a one-way ticket, they violated my privacy and they're more likely to do an additional security screening. They know my age. They know my status. The guy at immigration looks through my passport and asks me, when was I in Israel and what was I doing there? Part of a modern society is the following compact.
And by the way, if I buy a one-way ticket, they violated my privacy and they're more likely to do an additional security screening. They know my age. They know my status. The guy at immigration looks through my passport and asks me, when was I in Israel and what was I doing there? Part of a modern society is the following compact.
And by the way, if I buy a one-way ticket, they violated my privacy and they're more likely to do an additional security screening. They know my age. They know my status. The guy at immigration looks through my passport and asks me, when was I in Israel and what was I doing there? Part of a modern society is the following compact.
You agree to have a certain amount of your privacy violated in exchange for utility. And what they're claiming is that the privacy violation of a 15-year-old knowing their age and identity is Think about how ridiculous that is.
You agree to have a certain amount of your privacy violated in exchange for utility. And what they're claiming is that the privacy violation of a 15-year-old knowing their age and identity is Think about how ridiculous that is.
You agree to have a certain amount of your privacy violated in exchange for utility. And what they're claiming is that the privacy violation of a 15-year-old knowing their age and identity is Think about how ridiculous that is.
So instead, we're gonna enable this person to give their data and have their data molested by the CCP of who they are, their preferences, their sexual orientation, what they do, what their key relationships are. I mean, the notion that these people give a flying fuck about their privacy, It's just so, it's just not- Yeah, I agree.
So instead, we're gonna enable this person to give their data and have their data molested by the CCP of who they are, their preferences, their sexual orientation, what they do, what their key relationships are. I mean, the notion that these people give a flying fuck about their privacy, It's just so, it's just not- Yeah, I agree.
So instead, we're gonna enable this person to give their data and have their data molested by the CCP of who they are, their preferences, their sexual orientation, what they do, what their key relationships are. I mean, the notion that these people give a flying fuck about their privacy, It's just so, it's just not- Yeah, I agree.
But one of the most powerful forces in the universe is biology, specifically the ways we change, mature, evolve, grow, and die. And I don't think we spend enough time talking about what a powerful metric and indicator and arbiter of these rules age is. For example, if you are under the age of 16, you should not have a smartphone. If you are under the age of 21, you should not have alcohol.
But one of the most powerful forces in the universe is biology, specifically the ways we change, mature, evolve, grow, and die. And I don't think we spend enough time talking about what a powerful metric and indicator and arbiter of these rules age is. For example, if you are under the age of 16, you should not have a smartphone. If you are under the age of 21, you should not have alcohol.
But one of the most powerful forces in the universe is biology, specifically the ways we change, mature, evolve, grow, and die. And I don't think we spend enough time talking about what a powerful metric and indicator and arbiter of these rules age is. For example, if you are under the age of 16, you should not have a smartphone. If you are under the age of 21, you should not have alcohol.
If you're under the age of 18, you should not be allowed to join the military. If you are over the age of 75, you shouldn't be allowed to run for fucking president.
If you're under the age of 18, you should not be allowed to join the military. If you are over the age of 75, you shouldn't be allowed to run for fucking president.
If you're under the age of 18, you should not be allowed to join the military. If you are over the age of 75, you shouldn't be allowed to run for fucking president.