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English Conversation Questions on Arguing About Privacy and surveillance
- What is the definition of privacy?
- What is the definition of surveillance?
- Do you think surveillance is necessary for public safety?
- Do you think surveillance infringes on personal privacy?
- Do you think there should be limits on surveillance?
- Do you think surveillance can be abused by governments or other entities?
- Do you think surveillance can be justified in certain situations, such as fighting terrorism?
- What are the potential consequences of surveillance on civil liberties?
- Do you think individuals have the right to be free from surveillance in their personal lives?
- What are some examples of surveillance technologies that are currently in use?
- Do you think there should be more transparency around how surveillance is being used?
- Do you think surveillance can be used to prevent crime or protect national security?
- What are some potential downsides to using surveillance to prevent crime or protect national security?
- Do you think there should be legal protections in place to ensure that surveillance is not abused?
- What role do you think individuals and society as a whole have in balancing privacy and surveillance?
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