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Further Discussions => General Discussion => Topic started by: Roughroad on May 27, 2018, 06:42:45 AM
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I honestly think privacy and our national security is important. You need privacy because nobody wants to be in public eye all the time, and you need national security so the world could be somewhat a safe place. I think both are important.
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Why can't we have both? I think privacy to a certain extent should be important for everyone to have access to. We shouldn't have to restructure our society because there are a few people out there who aim to do terrible things. Infringing on everyone's privacy to attempt to stop that small group is a terrible way to go about it, and likely still won't stop anything. We've had our lives snooped on for the past decade now, but that hasn't stopped any of these school shootings, or any of the other shootings in general. The one's that have been stopped are because someone in that person's life saw red flags and did something about it. We need more of that, not general surveillance of the public. People have the right to privacy.
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Yes! It is tru! National security is important like our privacy. We are not alone in the world we have government and we have our own privacy to do such things that we wanna do that not against the law
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I view security as more important, but its a fine line.. its one of those questions that doesn't really have a finite answer.. because the way most will respond is biased to their opinion on the most current thing that is being helped or blocked by these categories. Overall I value being safe more.. but no matter what they do for national security, i could still be killed or harmed.
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I think honestly privacy and our national security are important. You need privacy because nobody wants to be in the public eye all the time, and you need national security so the world could be somewhat a safe place. I think both are important.
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They can not be compared. these are different things. Our confidentiality and national security are also important. This should be clear to everyone. Unfortunately, neither one nor the other is realized.
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Why in fact do we have neither one nor the other? Currently, the society is tense search for answers to these questions. However, it seems that the government already has its firm position on this issue. The problem of lack of confidentiality in our life in the eyes of the vast majority looks somewhat far-fetched, and sooner or later polemics can turn into a serious confrontation. Look around - the world in which we live, surround us with CCTV cameras, the banks know exactly how much money we have and how much we spend, the search engines know our interests and true preferences, and, of course, we must not forget that authorities can easily access your correspondence in social networks and communication applications. And it's all very sad.
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I believe privacy and national security are both important to individuals. As a person, there are certain things i like to do them in my own privacy or treat them privately. Also, national security is also necessary to humans. It protects humans from attacks, whether foreign or internal attacks. However, i think that in situations where a certain privacy threatens national security then national security should come first.