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Prioritization of Security Over Human Rights in Civil Liberties Context

• The central theme discusses how individuals or groups may come to favor security measures above human rights, specifically within the context of civil liberties. • This shift in prioritization is presented as a state or perspective that people "become" or adopt. • The fragment suggests that there are specific conditions or triggers ("which once they find") and information sources ("according to") that contribute to this phenomenon, though these specific details are not provided in the current transcript. • Key concepts explored include the interplay and potential conflict between civil liberties, human rights, and the perceived need for security.