Thursday, December 5, 2013

NSA: A Nations privacy


Privacy: Sam Sperrazza
PRIVACY

What it is?
Have you ever had someone listen in on conversations you've had with your friends? Or have someone read a note you were passing to a close friend? Well, once your old enough to own pieces of technology like phones, computers anything along those lines there are certain defenses that our country puts in line to keep us safe. One of these defenses involves an agency that watches over everything that comes through or in to our country that could cause us danger in any way possible. This is accepted with our president, Barrack Obama and this is very helpful to himself and other world leaders in protecting our country.

But, Lately this agency hasn't been pleasing the president. They have been caught snooping into things that have no danger or meaning to their whereabouts. They have snooped in to their own husbands/wives lives. They have listened to phone calls of theirs and also read messages shared between different people. This is unacceptable and against the law. People have the right to their own privacy and that is the main issue here.

OUR RIGHT
We are all meant to have privacy, as all of you do. Your parent's give you privacy when it's necessary and your teachers and classmates give you privacy while working, taking test/quizzes. This is something we always need to have because with out privacy people find out things they shouldn't and see a part of peoples lives that some people don't want being seen.

We as a country had never known that this was going on until a recent worker from the NSA defense agency came out and told the public and media. He released evidence that what people have always been suspicious about... was actually happening.

People such as you and me should feel safe and private when we go to a computer to search different things,or call a family member to talk about your recent interests and concerns. We shouldn't have to be worried about "people looking over our shoulder" or looking into our private lives. How would you feel if people could look into your conversations with friends or your conversations with the boy/girl that you like?


This is unacceptable and the country is taking care of it. They want to make sure that everyones right to privacy is secure and that the workers for the NSA are looking into things that they are supposed to be looking in to. After this problem is cleared up, as a nation we hope that we can go back to trusting our defense agencies and not being afraid but, feel safe from everything that they do.




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