Are We Losing Our Freedom
Are we losing our freedom? The answer is yes, we are. Phone lines are tapped legally but without the owner's consent, e-mails and credit card numbers are read and stolen, and personal information are becoming not personal any longer. Parties, including the government, special interest groups, as well as ordinary citizens, are quietly leeching our freedom away.The government has done a large part in slowly taking our freedom. In recent months, some people are arrested for owning child pornography, some of those have only kept this pictures for their own private use and have not use these materials to affect others lives. I am not saying a agree on child pornography, but this is a clear example of how the government is digging into an individual's private life in an attempt to arrest those who has done nothing to harm the general public. Since a lot of people are standing with the government on arresting the child pornographic owners, this could mean that the government might use this power to control other aspects of our lives- aspects of one's life that would affect nobody but themselves.Our fellow citizens are also slowly taking the vast majority's population of the freedom. Take the gay rights protestors for an ex
Data gathered from forms such as social insurance numbers, drivers' licences, unemployment insurance, welfare, housing permits, government grants or loans, marriage licences, school registration and many other basic government services are being stored in a large database. How can Canadians feel completely comfortable with this invasion of privacy by a supposedly democratic and liberal-minded government?Government officials are not the only people who can gain access to our most personal information. Sadly, little public opposition stands in the way to stop this terror from manifesting itself. Then, where are our rights? Most of the majority does not want any part of the homosexual issue. Imagine what these people can do to common citizens who do not have as much protection as a giant company such as Microsoft. Some of the common citizen who has a talent for computers is also invading our freedom. Day by day, hackers can dig deeper and deeper into our personal information. Imagine what these people can do to common citizen who does not have as much protection as a giant company such as Microsoft. These actions are a clear violation of Canadians' right to privacy. Day by day, hackers can dig deeper and deeper into our personal information. In year 2000, these gay protestors are taking their "bedroom businesses" out of the bedroom and onto the streets! These people want to be socially accepted, and they want to integrate this aspect of bedroom life into the education system. To say the least, we are losing our freedom. So children, no matter if they want any part of the guy issue or not, are being force to learn and accept homosexual behaviour. The hacker was able to steal the Windows' secret code.
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