Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 17:57:27 -0400 To: Matthew Gaylor <freematt@coil.com> From: Matthew Gaylor <freematt@coil.com> Subject: Perry E. Metzger On The tragedy in NYC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"To: cryptography@wasabisystems.com, farber@cis.upenn.edu Subject: The tragedy in NYC From: "Perry E. Metzger" <perry@piermont.com> Date: 11 Sep 2001 17:13:04 -0400
In the wake of the tragedy in NYC today, I was asked by someone if I didn't now agree that crypto was a munition. At the time, I thought that a friend of mine was likely dead. (I've since learned he escaped in time.)
My answer then, when I thought I'd lost a friend, was the same as my answer now and the answer I've always had.
Cryptography must remain freely available to all.
In coming months, politicians will flail about looking for freedoms to eliminate to "curb the terrorist threat". They will see an opportunity to grandstand and enhance their careers, an opportunity to show they are "tough on terrorists".
We must remember throughout that you cannot preserve freedom by eliminating it. The problem is not a lack of laws banning things.
I know the pressure on everyone in Washington will be to "do something". Speaking as a New Yorker who dearly loves this city, who has felt deep shock throughout most of the day, watching the smoke still rising from the fires to the south of me, listening to the ambulances and police cars continuing to wail about me, let me say this:
I do not want more laws passed in the name of defending my home.
I do not want more freedoms eliminated to "preserve freedom".
I do not want to trade my freedom for safety. Franklin has said far more eloquently than me why that is worthless.
If you must do something, send out more investigators to find those responsible for this and bring them to justice. Pass no new laws. Take away no freedoms. Do not destroy the reason I live here to give me "safety". I'd rather die in a terrorist attack.
-- Perry E. Metzger perry@piermont.com -- "Ask not what your country can force other people to do for you..."
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