What Is More Important: Our Privacy or National Security?
This document discusses the debate around privacy versus national security, weighing the advantages of increased government surveillance for national security against the risks to individual privacy. While greater surveillance powers may help threaten security threats, everyone also has a right to privacy, and increased monitoring could turn citizens into traitors or spies being watched by CCTV cameras for the benefit of national security.
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What Is More Important: Our Privacy or National Security?
This document discusses the debate around privacy versus national security, weighing the advantages of increased government surveillance for national security against the risks to individual privacy. While greater surveillance powers may help threaten security threats, everyone also has a right to privacy, and increased monitoring could turn citizens into traitors or spies being watched by CCTV cameras for the benefit of national security.
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WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT: OUR PRIVACY OR NATIONAL SECURITY?
• On the one hand… • On the other hand…
• The main advantage of… is ….
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- Homeland - To threaten the security - CCTV cameras/ - Traitor - Everyone has the right to… Security cameras - Spy - Fingerprint - For the sake/ benefit of us all…