
Episode 713 • • 1:52:56 - 1:56:41
713: New Mediocre
German Data Retention, Privacy Standards, Terrorism Pretext
The German government proposes new, limited data retention legislation despite strong public opposition and the country's high privacy standards. Justice Minister Heiko Maas and Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière argue the law is necessary to combat terrorism and organized crime. The hosts point out how "organized crime" is often slipped into the conversation as a secondary justification for expanding state surveillance powers.
