Thomas Jefferson declared three inalienable rights of man in his Declaration of Independence: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
But do people have the right to privacy? Is it truly a right, or is it simply a pleasure to which we have grown accustomed and taken for granted?
Well I'm a person that's very adamant about my privacy; I should have the right to not be forced to tell others everything that they want to know about me.
The constitution grants every citizen the right to remain silent, so that's a form of privacy, really.
Yes, privacy is a right, and it should not be taken away, regardless of the situation.
'Those who would sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither' - Benjamin Franklin