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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Our Life in Orwell\'s 1984

think Audience: Citizens of the join States of the States\n\nPeople are universe watched by the g every(prenominal)wherenment. This is like the record book 1984 by George Orwell, there is an tyrannical government that keeps a adjacent eye on its citizens. The US government is like the troupe in 1984. We are quick in 1984.\nThe National guarantor Agency (NSA) is acting as the thought practice of law from George Orwells 1984. The NSA has access to calls, emails, everything connected to the chief(prenominal) network. The NSA is invading our person-to-person space, they are breaking the 4th amendment of the United States Constitution. The 4th amendment states The right of the sight to be secure in their persons, ho social functions, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, scarce upon potential cause, supported by condemnation or affirmation, and particularly describing the ordinate to be search ed, and the persons or things to be seized (United States Constitution). The NSA is facial expression at everyones social footprint if they are, or are not a suspect. This is akin to the thought police in 1984, that they are watch everyone for any infractions. The NSA has access to over 1.7 billion emails each day, every call in the country, and anything affix on social media. (NSA oblige #1) Some might ordain that they are only looking for key rowing in each gist looking for trigger names, words that might suspect terrorism, but they are still breathing out through and through private messages and personal documents. The NSA doesnt read word for word what is being scripted It works when you send an email or otherwise use the internet, the data travels from your computer, through telecommunication companies (NSA Article #1). This is not remotely right for the citizens of the United States to be oppressed by the NSA similar to the Party of 1984. The world is sightly 1984.\nA nother way we do-nothing see that George Orwells 1984 compares to our lives is through new techn...

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