dehrmann a day ago

> Sweden, having their legacy in social democracy and more state control, hates privacy

Generally, this is because Swedes trust the state.

  • globalnode a day ago

    I wouldnt trust their state, the one that argued for infecting their entire population with covid to achieve herd immunity, the one that bent the knee to the US when they wanted a sex scandal to arrest Assange, the one who wont release information they have about blown up gas pipelines in their back yard. I shouldnt pick on Sweden, all countries are like this now.

    • looofooo0 16 hours ago

      I think Sweden was one of the best countries how it handle Covid. Assange is a farce on the other hand.

  • anal_reactor a day ago

    Hot take but it makes sense to get rid of privacy under certain circumstances. What if we created a political system where you can trust the government to do a good, honest job. Privacy is needed because goals of the government aren't always aligned with goals of the society, but what if that wasn't the case.

    • maronato a day ago

      Once you lose privacy, you can never get it back.

      The population may trust the government now, but totalitarian regimes are returning to fashion and love when they can skip the data collecting bureaucracy and go straight into building or offshoring their gulags.

maronato a day ago

What does social democracy have to do with hating privacy?

The UK, US, Australia, and other capitalist flagships are all trying to do the same. Not to mention the Patriot Act.

  • globalnode a day ago

    I guess the human temptation to want to know what people are saying behind your back goes beyond political/economic systems.

  • odiroot 8 hours ago

    Not sure about the others but UK is a bona fide social democratic country.

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  • KetoManx64 a day ago

    "Crony capitalist", it's not actual capitalism when the government has its fingers and regulatioms in everyone's finances.

  • mantas 14 hours ago

    Social democracy is also capitalism.

    I’d rather word that differently. High-trust societies with little expectation of privacy and valuing community tend to do well with social democracy. Otherwise people end up abusing the system and it’s hard to catch them if privacy trumps community needs.

    Here in ex-USSR country people are very pro privacy and individualist. At the same time we try to copy a lot of Nordic stuff from our neighbors. It’s a shitshow how those cultures mesh. A lot of welfare abuse, hiding beyond muh privacy to avoid scrutinity.