Something to think about, courtesy of my favorite British Comedy Sci Fi Show.....
https://youtu.be/2IzX6b1YJHI?t=1009
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Note the signs on the wall in the opening scene of the clip...
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Quote "She stole an Apple of the People".
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This is a decisive election for the US. But it is not what it seems... However we need to look internally for the source of many of our troubles. We our building our own internal paranoia, and it is NOT healthy. The media in its various forms is not helping matters much. The last few shootings give a whole new definition to "Lone Gunman". I believe we need to get back to showing compassion, communicating in person, and loving one another, not nights of viewing gratuitous violence on TV, Games, and being addicted to "The Internet". Everything is the latest sound byte or twitter, or text. There is no filtering, no time to think, no social cohesion, no integration of thought, just reaction, and it's addictive. Many people no longer have physical, real, friendships in PERSON.
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Then we need to make it very clear to those behind the scenes, that enough is enough. The Supreme Court decisions allowing huge donations under cover of anonymity and SuperPacs have radically twisted our two party system to a multi-fragment mess.
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A Professor in College many years ago predicted this societal fragmentation and constant close elections as a product of gratuitous instantaneous communications. Many in her class laughed at her in the 1990s, but her "Atomization Theory"" turned out to be spot on. It got my attention at the time, and I wrote a paper on it in 1995, and got slapped down for it.
Dr. McClendon if your still alive, I want my paper's F changed to an A... My paper was the effect of digital sensory experiences on relations in a classroom. I got one thing very wrong, I figured you needed a VR Suite or VR Suit to achieve this level of addiction, not a handheld with a two inch by four inch screen.
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The last gal I dated, texted constantly, it was a textlationship, and for her, communicating in person had become difficult. Even when she knew I was at work, she was constantly pinging me with texts, and asking what I was doing. This lady, a public servant, was the public face of her agency for twenty years. She knew how to talk and relate to people, but it was easier and addictive to jump into the virtual world.. She could never be "Away" from me. That more then anything, ended our relationship. If that is the face of modern human communications in the future, we're in trouble as a society.
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As for security, Welcome back to the 1960s... These ill gunmen are now convinced that there is no personal social consequence to their actions, so they will not hesitate to act. How you cure that, I have no idea. I will bet that a few of them were preventable if those around them had got them professional help or a change in their social situation and location. Professional help like that is hard to come by in the US, it costs around 170$ an hour, and is not something that insurance likes to pay for. Its nearly impossible to get an ill person help, unless they consent or are arrested. Treatment and evaluation are generally only available during business hours, making it difficult for the working stiffs.
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How long before we become like certain large cities in South America where the police sometimes hunt down and kill orphans, beggars, the mentally ill and infirm, gang members etc...
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Steve
Last edited by mixedgas; 07-19-2016 at 10:17.
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