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Argumentative Essay On Libertarianism

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The online world of social networking, with spy's and hackers. Do you remember the term Libertarianism? Libertarianism is the idea to believe in the doctrine of free will, where nobody tells you what to do and how to do it, including the government. That's nots in effect anymore. This topic is relevant to today's world because of the constant war on terror that hasn't ended yet. Currently, the FBI and Apple are in a feud because Apple is denying the request sent by the FBI to unlock the San Bernardino killers' Apple IPhone. Many claim that if Apple unlocks the phone, their would be a back door in the encryption in the future. If this happens Americans are posed with having their information leaked. Snowden and the Patriot are also factors that …show more content…

Not for a bad reason, but a good intellection, we should embrace what he did and thank him for his bravery and skill. After what Americans found out, they were peaceful protesting near the White House, and supporting Edward Snowden. "In January of 2014, Guardian newspaper revealed that the NSA archived at least 200 million domestic phones texts" (US & Canada). This piece of evidence clearly states that even after a few months the truth really does come out. What kind of puzzle has this government got us into. Tricking Americans by saying that this was only for "counter-terrorism purposes." "The allegations dominated an EU summit, with Mrs. Merkel demanding a full explanation and warning that trust between allies could be undermined. She discussed the matter by phone with US President Barack Obama. He assured her that her calls were not being monitored now and that it would not happen in future." (US & Canada). People don't understand how Obama tells other world leaders to assure them, but we all know he's hiding something big. The phone call Merkel had with Obama was probably recorded also, yet the US president doesn't get his privacy. A article from theAtlantic stated "Edward Snowden is still stuck in Russia more than two years after revealing that the U.S. government engaged in mass surveillance on tens of millions of innocent Americans. If he returns to the United States he still faces the prospect of prison, unlike national-security officials who tortured or violated the law by secretly spying on their countrymen, or who have themselves leaked highly classified national-security information. President Obama shows no sign of granting him clemency to acknowledge the public service that he performed and the civil-liberties violations he exposed" (Friedersdorf). Obama is hiding something, why doesn't he want to grant a simple whistleblower amnesty for his exposement to

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