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“Some months after [Keith Alexander] made that statement [Edward Snowden cause grave and irrevocable harm to the nation], the new director of the NSA, Michael Rogers, said that, in fact, he doesn't see the sky falling. It's not so serious after all.” quote by Edward Snowden
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“Some months after [Keith Alexander] made that statement [Edward Snowden cause grave and irrevocable harm to the nation], the new director of the NSA, Michael Rogers, said that, in fact, he doesn't see the sky falling. It's not so serious after all.”

Edward Snowden

About This Quote

Source Speech: NSA Director Michael Rogers interview, 2014

Rogers downplays the severity of Snowden’s leaks, suggesting the nation isn’t in imminent danger.

In simple terms: Leaking info isn’t catastrophic.

Key Takeaway

Assess risk before dismissing threats.

Themes

security privacy government whistleblowing risk

Mood

cautious critical

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • media analysis
  • cybersecurity strategy

Key Concepts

information ethics national security public trust

Questions to Reflect On

  • What safeguards prevent future leaks?
  • How should society balance transparency and security?
A Different Perspective

Minimizing impact may ignore long‑term consequences.

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