Monday 14 April 2014

Citizens - A Threat For The Administration?

    With the recent disturbing news stating the interception policies of the U.S senate of the innocent American citizens, it perhaps draws a sharp revelation that the self proclaimed superpower is just a mere oddity. Barack Obama who is the most recognized and popular president, U.S.A ever had has now raised eye brows among the common masses in regards to their privacy. In an era where terrorism is constantly looming over the western shores, perhaps NSA's bid to tap the call durations and numbers of innocent Americans does for a second - raise concerns. Obama who is serving his second term as the president has to face sharp criticism  and dodging behind this blasphemous and unreasonable amendment for reasons to fight against terrorism would certainly not be acceptable.
    Agreed, the global threat does possess an act of panic and alarm, however trust of the citizens is what the government has to possibly be confident over. Concentrating on such absurdity -  call durations, recording connection logs and networking details of common people from U.S website portals such as Facebook, Yahoo, Skype etc. is beyond doubt an act of proclaiming that we the users of Internet are victims of suspicions and distrust. 

It does raise questions on the Obama administration for their uncalled control in private lives of innocent citizens. Julian Assange, notoriously famous for leaking the U.S cables now holds a hope of sympathy and allows him to credit that the administration itself is the greatest threat to the common masses' confidence and belief. 
    Such a whistle blow of the secretive deal between the government and the Verizon telecommunication company is profane and does not present any validity behind their defensive stance on this matter. It also overshadows the fact of capability and milestones covered by Nobel Peace prize winner Obama and produces dubious doubts of his style of running the U.S parliament. We can only hope that the citizens do not bear the brunt of invasion and hard conduct as mandated and immediate steps be taken to counter act this in to immediate dilution.
                                                                                                                                                     Siddhesh                                                                                                                                            @siddheshgarg


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