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Do we have a right to our privacy?

Poison

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I am sure most of you are very interested in this topic, as am I. Seeing that the internet is nothing more than a bunch of low-life hackers and scumbag Government officials just surfing around to take control of whatever they seem fit. What do you think our privacy is worth? Is it our god-given law? Do you think it is earned?

I have taken a huge interest in this topic for a few years now, being more on the private side of my life. I never really tell anyone anything because if it does not involve them then it is none of their business.

Let me know what you think below.

People who may have a spark of interest:

@Michael
@Profanity
@FeaR
@"Cann!bal"
@Philly
@Poe
@Painkiller
@Sin
@Leader
@Sector
@Critical
@Difficult
@Yeti

 

Nevermind

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This shouldn't even be a question. Of course we do. It's sad that this topic is even up for debate in the US.
 

Michael

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Every person living has a right to their personal privacy. That is all.
 

Critical

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Having privacy could be good and bad, good seeing how you have your own space and people will not be all up in your fucking business. On the other hand it could be bad because some people need to be kept an eye on.

I hope you understand what I said above, it's kind of one of those things that you know in your head and say it and it comes out goofy. Lol.
 

Poison

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@Sin @Michael @Leader

I wasn't looking for such simple answers. I meant it as in how times are that the government is treating our privacy like it's nothing, and that a simple decoder can hack into your network and figure out who you are simply by sitting in your driveway.

@Critical, thank you for the explanation.
 

Profanity

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Everyone has a right to their privacy.
However, does it matter? No. Everyone's information is used and abused and put out there for anyone to see.

If anything, the internet has denied most of our privacy.
It literally allows anyone in.
 

Painkiller

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I feel personally violated that there is a government agency spying on me. It overall pisses me off.

Not everyone is a fucking terrorist. If I'm being viewed by my government as a terrorist I don't honestly know what to do.
 

Matigo

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Privacy is a human right. Privacy is based around humans in so many ways, I believe that without privacy the world will literally get fucked over. I think without privacy people would have way more stress in their lives, that no one would be friends and eveyrone would be enemies.
 

Shot

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People said "Human Right" That just sounds silly. No humans were born with any rights. Everything we know is made up. Everything.
Rights don't exist.
 

Poison

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Shot said:
People said "Human Right" That just sounds silly. No humans were born with any rights. Everything we know is made up. Everything.
Rights don't exist.

I like this answer a lot @Shot

That is where I was getting into. There is so much potential in this topic, yet everyone just wants to fight that we have this right. Well do we really?
 

Shot

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Poison said:
I like this answer a lot @Shot

That is where I was getting into. There is so much potential in this topic, yet everyone just wants to fight that we have this right. Well do we really?

Yeah, i figured you wanted to go into more depth with it :)
Let me debate begin @poison :p
 

Craig

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@Shot I couldn't agree more it seems now a days all I see are people complaining about how they have rights, it just confuses me to why people think this.
 

Poison

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In all honesty though, are we born with rights?

Do we all really believe in one little piece of paper written by our forefathers?

Breaking any of those rules would be like disobeying your parents, so how are those rules any different?
 

Fireworks

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"Human Rights" , "Right & Wrong" , and even "God" don't exist.

"Human Rights" is just a mass personification of a common set of beliefs or laws that govern what we are and aren't allowed to have.

"Right & Wrong" is also a personification of humanity's portrayal on what they believe is right and wrong. Think about it. If what you think is right, is wrong to somebody else, does that still make it right?

"God" is a topic for another day.
 

Poison

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Fireworks said:
"Human Rights" , "Right & Wrong" , and even "God" don't exist.

"Human Rights" is just a mass personification of a common set of beliefs or laws that govern what we are and aren't allowed to have.

"Right & Wrong" is also a personification of humanity's portrayal on what they believe is right and wrong. Think about it. If what you think is right, is wrong to somebody else, does that still make it right?

"God" is a topic for another day.

Sir, I DEFINITELY need to go full philosophical with you. :)

Anyone else agree to this statement?
 
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