Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Eye in the Sky

As has been largely assumed as our nation has progressed, the recent years have only confirmed the fact that the government is in fact monitoring your every move, and everything is backed up. It is entirely understandable that people would be upset that there is no such thing as "true privacy" anymore, but the chances that someone in the NSA is actively looking at your internet history specifically is pretty absurd. I for one, do not have much of a problem with this, as I have nothing to hide. The main purpose of this is to keep people safe, through any means necessary. It certainly infringes on some rights to privacy, but I feel it is a necessary evil. I know it is not a popular opinion, but it has never effected my life in a positive or negative way, so it is just like nothing ever happened. This TIME article brings up several interesting discussion points pertaining to privacy, or really, the illusion of privacy.

TIME Article

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1 comment:

  1. true, as long as it doesn't get in the wrong persons hands..

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