Why is European food considered healthier than American food? Sub-question(s): What causes American food to be unhealthy? Do certain eating habits cause Europeans to be considered “healthier”? Are there certain ingredients that are different in each country’s food?
Gallo’s argument is controversial. This is because what he says is that surveillance unifies people. He thinks this because surveillance is kind of like brainwashing, in the sense that people are told what to do and what not to do. There are some positives to surveillance but there are also some negatives. One of these negatives is that in order to conduct surveillance, you must invade a person’s personal space. There is a simple saying for this issue, if it helps, it is good, if it doesn’t, it is bad.
Gallo uses a part of Frank Rudy Cooper’s article as evidence for his claim. The article in question is about how the government spies on people and how everyone in society is spied on. The article also demonstrates the ways people react when they find out they are getting spied on. This then divides society into two sections, those who follow the social norms, and those who do not. After reading the article, I have come to the conclusion that this article was used to support Gallo’s argument for surveillance. This article explained how people were spied on through surveillance technologies, which is what Gallo was trying to prove through his argument. There is also the ways people react to being spied on. In public people don’t seem to care, while in private people have a big problem with it. This supports Gallo’s argument in a different way then Gallo was trying to argue.