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Pros And Cons Of Government Surveillance

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In the year of 2013, the activities of the NSA was exposed to the public and what we found out was infuriating. Apparently the National Security Association has been snooping through the personal records of the public looking for warning signs of terrorist activity. Now, this might not come off as a problem at first glance however, they are doing so without our permission. Why does this matter to you? Well the NSA could be tracking you at this very moment as you read this article. Shocking right? Government surveillance is a bad program with good intentions. Since it is violating the rights of the people, proven to be flawed, and lacks explanation as to what it really is, it is a no-no.
To this day, people cannot clearly explain what government surveillance is, how it is implemented, and what its current uses …show more content…

Then proceed to reference Osama bin Laden. Did you know, Bin Laden was caught due to word of mouth not through his emails. Actually, Bin Laden’s living quarters lacked internet connect. But, nevermind that. If government surveillance was doing such a great job keeping us safe, why haven’t we handled our mass murder crisis better? Let’s take Anders Behring Breivik, the man who killed 76 people in total. The man the courts claimed was heavily influenced by violent video games and admitted to using Call of Duty to train for his plans. If government was so successful, wouldn’t it have caught his excessive online activity in the game mentioned? Or what about Harper Mercer, the guy who actually found support through chat groups online when he stated, "Some of you guys are alright. Don't go to school tomorrow if you are in the northwest. So long space robots," and others responded with tips and advice to his chosen target. Both cases are associated with the data the NSA has been collecting yet, neither of the incidents were prevented. There goes your so called safety

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