Sunday, July 28, 2013

Journal Entry 7

With a society so dependent on technology it should come as little surprise when our government, distant from the needs of the people, decides to closely monitor civilian acts through social media devices. The Internet and smartphones are both things that almost the entire population use but with little understanding of how they actually work. This is the prime opportunity for spying to occur and with many people not knowing their devices well enough to realize it we all fall victim to this heinous act. Being American we believe that we’re safe in some sort of bubble where no spying happens and everything is fine as long as we keep our rose colored glasses on. However, with the NSA debacle, we have been told that we’ve been spied on for years and still nothing was able to stir the public. So little happened in fact that Germany protested for us against NSA spying (http://english.ruvr.ru/news/2013_07_27/Mass-protest-in-Germany-against-US-intelligence-surveillance-5818/).
            Not all people are as oblivious as we can be. China’s government is horribly oppressive and one of the largest candidates for activism is a Chinese artist named Ai Weiwei. He’s made several pieces in protest of things China instates, such as his “Snake Ceiling” constructed in 2009(http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/121013124209-08-al-weiwei-1013-horizontal-gallery.jpg). It was made out of backpacks to honor the children who died in the Sichuan earthquake. Schools and many buildings collapsed due to the government’s shoddy construction, “tofu construction” is what they call it. The Chinese government surveys Ai Weiwei so much that he was eventually kidnapped and held under arrest at a secret location. Surveillance through technology is too much of an encroachment on our freedoms but like Weiwei we need to stand up for what’s right.




Clary, Greg, and Alexis Lai. "Chinese Dissident Ai Weiwei's Art Becomes His Messenger." CNN. Cable News Network, 01 Jan. 1970. Web. 28 July 2013.


"Mass Protest in Germany against US Intelligence Surveillance." - News. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 July 2013.

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