The behavior of Edward Snowden is justified as he knows what the government has done and feels that the people have the right to know. In this article I will talk about what happened in the Snowden incident and why Snowden did what he did and why it was rational and that it strengthened American democracy to a certain extent. I believe Snowden is doing the right thing by disclosing this information. Also, I believe that users have the right to know that privacy is being violated.
Edward Snowden. This name will appear in the history book for many years. According to your appearance, he will be brand-name as a traitor or a whistle blower. Many Americans believe that Edward Snowden is a traitor who sold the secrets of the United States aimed at hurting the country. Others thought he was the only US citizen, he exercised the right to expose government illegal behavior. It is important not only to understand the claims of friends and enemies, but also to understand the facts. My goal in this article is to present facts without prejudice and fully explain the two aspects of the discussion. In order to fully understand Edward Snowden, I have to start with his role.
Edward Snowden's behavioral ethics has been widely debated and discussed in news media and academia around the world. Edward Snowden issued confidential information to Americans to show the internal activities of the government by Americans. One person is enthusiastically responsible for choosing to be faithful to the company or to boast about the company's misconduct. Discussion on the report usually focuses on three themes. A more accurate definition of the report, discussion on whether to permit the report, when to grant it, and whether there is a duty to whistle.
According to NSA surveillance and unauthorized distribution of defense information by Edward Snowden "Spy Act", the Obama administration condemned national security bureau whistleblower Edward Snowden exiled in Russia because the US passport expired did. But the government did not invest money to arrest him in Russia or to force him to abuse the United States. Pompei called Snowden a "traitor" and should have been sentenced to death. Pompeo announced in May 2015 that it regulates eavesdropping and converts digital communication metadata to government agency storage to support the bipartisan free liberty law stored by technology companies themselves. The disclosure of Snowden is widely regarded as the driving force of the law. However, most of Pompio's bills say that "freedom through power II" will invalidate these provisions.