After having some time to read multiple stories pertaining to the
"Russian hacking" of the DNC and the RNC I have come to a conclusion
about what I will call "hoopla" and why the American people should be
upset.
Do I disagree that there were hacks? No, clearly there were. Databases
were hacked, and hacked very well, however, and I welcome you to do your
own research, there has not been any evidence presented that clearly
shows that the Russian government ordered these hacks to happen. There isn't, it's speculation. It could have easily been a group or person, Guccifer comes to mind, that acted on their own accord.
My fellow Americans, you should at the very least be upset. The MSM,
the current administration, and diehard Liberals want you to forget what
was actually in those emails that were hacked. They want you to
forget that the DNC clearly has not, nor have they ever been, the warm
and fuzzy "We're for the poor and minority" kind of group. They want
you to forget their own elitist mentality when it comes to the grab for
power and what they said about minority groups. They need you to forget
how they rigged their own nomination system by systematically shoving
out the beloved Bernie Sanders. They, to say it simply, want to
prove how easily distracted YOU are by shoving a hyped up news story in
front of you to have one more grab at undermining the election results
so they can stay in power.
In this day, everyone has to know
that the likelihood of a cyber attack is highly likely. You and every
organization needs to protect themselves. If you don't want it
leaked, don't put it in an email or stored somewhere that can be hacked. This isn't a time
to discuss privacy, this is not what this is about.
As Peter Smith said when asked about how he felt learning his emails were hacked:
'"I’m not upset at all,” he said. “I try in my communications, quite
frankly, not to say anything that would be embarrassing if made public.”'
And that my friends, is what it's all about. Protect yourself, protect your work, and CYA.... because if you don't, it is likely to be hacked and used against you.
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