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The night of December 16, 1773, dozens of Massachusetts colonists quietly boarded three ships and dumped what would now be close
The night of December 16, 1773, dozens of Massachusetts colonists quietly boarded three ships and dumped what would now be close
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2022-09-27
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The night of December 16, 1773, dozens of Massachusetts colonists quietly boarded three ships and dumped what would now be close to $1 million worth of British tea into Boston Harbor.
The Sons of Liberty painted their faces and dressed like Native Americans. They barely spoke, to avoid revealing their identities. “There appeared to be an understanding that each individual should volunteer his services, keep his own secret, and risk the consequence for himself,” one of them wrote. It worked. Only a single person was caught.
What if the British had access to modern surveillance technology? What if they’d had access to face recognition?
From the Boston Tea Party to the printing of Common Sense, the ability to dissent—and to do it anonymously—was central to the founding of the United States. Anonymity was no luxury: It was a crime to advocate separation from the British Crown. It was a crime to dump British tea into Boston harbor. This trend persists. Our history is replete(充满) with moments when it was a “crime” to do the right thing, and legal to inflict injustice.
The latest crime-fighting tools, however, may eliminate people’s ability to be anonymous. Historically, surveillance technology has tracked our technology: our cars, our computers, our phones. Face recognition technology tracks our bodies. And unlike fingerprinting or DNA analysis, face recognition is designed to identify us from far away and in secret.
Face recognition is not just about finding terrorists. It’s about finding citizens. As a result of simply having a driver’s license, over half of all American adults are enrolled in a criminal face recognition network. While the details are murky, it appears that Baltimore County police used face recognition to identify people protesting the death of Freddie Gray.
As law enforcement develops increasingly powerful surveillance tools, we need to ask ourselves: Are we building a world where no dissent is anonymous? A world where the Sons of Liberty are each arraigned(传讯) as British tea still floats in Boston harbor?
The answer to these questions has to be “no.” In the midst of a heated debate about encryption and the need for privacy and security in our communications, it’s tempting to think that the solutions to these problems will originate in Silicon Valley. They won’t. You can encrypt your hard drive. You can encrypt your emails and texts. You cannot encrypt your face.
There may be technical means to avoid face recognition. Coincidentally, one of them echoes the face paint worn by the Sons of Liberty. But face recognition’s threat to freedom will not be addressed through a simple change in default settings. It will be addressed only through hard conversations, and legislation, in Congress and state legislatures.
“Writing and talk do not prove me,” wrote Walt Whitman in his Song of Myself. “I carry the plenum(充分) of proof and everything else in my face.” We have grown accustomed to the monitoring of our technology and communications. There is something different, something intractable and ominous, about the tracking of our bodies.
What can be inferred from the event of Boston Tea Party?
选项
A、Massachusetts natives sneaked onto the ships loaded with British tea.
B、The participants took great pains to conceal their identities.
C、The value of the tea thrown into water was nearly $1 million then.
D、The people involved in it were all brought to justice.
答案
C
解析
由题干中的the event of Boston Tea Party和各选项定位到原文第一、二段。推理判断题。本题考查波士顿倾茶事件的相关信息。第四段第一句提到波士顿倾茶事件(Boston Tea Party),结合上文可知,第一、二段介绍了该事件的具体内容。第二段前两句提到,这些自由之子,脸上涂着油彩,乔装成美洲原著居民。他们几乎不说话,以防暴露身份。由此可知,这些参与者竭尽全力隐藏他们的身份,故答案为C。A“马萨诸塞洲的原著民偷偷溜上了装有英国茶叶的轮船”是对第一段的曲解,该段指出悄悄登上了三艘船的是几十名马萨诸塞州的殖民者,而不是原著居民,故排除;B“扔进水中的茶叶当时价值近 100 万美元”与原文表述不符,第一段提到这些茶叶价值相当于现在的近 100 万美元,故排除;D“该事件的参与者全部被绳之以法”,第二段末句提到只有一个人被抓住了,而不是全部参与者被抓,故排除。
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