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Aleks04 [339]
1 year ago
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I read a New York Times article about Great Cannon, the government's new application to censor the Internet. It's designed to bl

ock websites that the government doesn't want you to look at.
The article quoted Internet protection specialists announcing that the Chinese government can use the Great Cannon to snoop on any person getting access to illegal Chinese websites. The article stated the State Internet Information Office would watch all of the citizens on the Internet and prevent them from posting any illegal information or accessing it if it is to be posted. The Chinese government claims that they have the right to block Internet content that could be a threat to national security. They say they are protecting their citizens from "dangerous" information.
The US government, however, can't say the same because all US citizens are protected from invasion of their privacy by the first of 10 amendments. These amendments make up the Bill of Rights which prevents, for example, police from searching a citizen's house without a warrant. Or the government to monitor what their citizens look at on the Internet.
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andrey2020 [161]1 year ago
7 0

It is a true statement that US government can not introduced Great Cannon because it is clearly a violation of the citizen's privacy which is protected by the Bills of Rights.

<h3>What is the Bills of Rights?</h3>

This refers to the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution that spells out the Americans' rights in relation to their government and guarantees some civil rights and liberties to the individual the like freedom of speech, press, religion, privacy, bear arms etc

Some of the Bills of Rights prevents the police from searching a citizen's house without a warrant or the government to monitor what their citizens look at on the Internet.

Therefore, It is a true statement that US government can not introduced Great Cannon because it is clearly a violation of the citizen's privacy which is protected by the Bills of Rights.

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