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Published: 2014-09-26 23:09:33 +0000 UTC; Views: 2368; Favourites: 16; Downloads: 0
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Description Albert Einstein once said, "I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots." Even though there are those who would dispute this, I believe it is more than clear that the growing advancements of technology have left people more dumb than ever. It is quite ironic really. The potential for technology to educate and enhance daily activities is great, but this means little considering that mankind is a species with a keen knack for wasting potential. Here we have the ability to send vast amounts of information to nearly every corner of the globe in a matter of seconds, but instead of this being used to rely crucial news and keep the whole population up to date on current events most people tweet pictures of their fuckin' dinner and watch stupid cat videos all damn day! Humanity has gone from the extreme of being overly superstitious and ignorant to the other extreme of being completely jaded complacent zombies who are STILL painfully ignorant of what's going on in the world around them (this is especially true here in America).

It has gotten to the point where you can't go any place without seeing somebody fiddling with a damn i-phone or i-pad, talking into some earpiece, or distracting their senses with some other form of mind-numbing device. In my day (the irony is I can say that and still feel old at 26), phones just went "RING, RING" and were what you used to talk to someone over a long distance. Now they're basically miniature computers that snap pictures, play games, record videos, connect to the internet, and collect your personal data for the NSA. People think they use technology, but the reality is that we're being used by technology. A fair portion of the population would likely lose their minds if they didn't have a damn smartphone, some people would be completely lost without a fuckin' GPS in their cars, and give society about another generation of audiobooks and kindle and nearly half the population will have likely lost the ability to read on their own.

There are those people in society who have an annoying habit of trying to justify all this by claiming that it is merely the march of progress and change, but these same people are apparently ignorant of the fact that not all change is good change. Sometimes change can be both unnecessary and counterproductive, and considering how common it has become to see friends, lovers, and family members texting one another when they are all present in the same vicinity I'd say the growing advancements of technology has delivered a fatal blow to the art of communication and basic social etiquette. Don't even get me started on the high number of auto accidents caused by drivers who are too busy texting "OMG" and "LOL" to keep their eyes on the goddamn road. Heck, just the other day I actually saw a PSA video trying to get people to not text while driving! WHAT THE ACTUALLY FUCK?! Has our society really fallen that far that we need people to come on TV and tell us not to text while driving; something that plain common sense should tell us not to do. This kind of shit is exactly why I created this earlier piece... 

But of course the damage to social interaction and morality is just the tip of the iceberg I'm afraid, for the real threat of the so-called technological age lies in man's violent and war-mongering nature. There's a damn reason why the Second Amendment was added to our Constitution. Contrary to what many foolish people believe the Founding Fathers were not idiots. They knew damn well that technology would advance and more powerful and dangerous weapons would be created. The Second Amendment makes no stipulations about what manner of weapons the people may own saying only that we have the right to bear "arms". "Arms" is short for armaments which means quite simply weapons. We as free and independent people have the right to own and bear weapons to defend ourselves from those who would seek to rob us of our rights, but even I cannot deny that many weapons that have have been created are too dangerous for the common man to own. My stance with regards to this however is that if the weapons are too dangerous for the common people to have then they are too dangerous for the government to have as well, for what is the government but a collection of common people who live under the delusion of power and self-importance (which frankly makes them more dangerous than the other common folk). Predator drones, anti-aircraft guns, tanks, nuclear bombs; if these weapons are too dangerous for the common man to own and operate than no man nor group of men should have them...and yet they do; leaving life and liberty under constant threat, and the biggest threats of all remain our own power-mad governments. Of course the truth be told, even the damn atomic bomb has become an obsolete weapon for effective terrorism and warfare. These days a powerful EMP blast would be all it would take to topple any major developed country, for the loss of internet and all other manner of technological devices would lead to mass hysteria and havoc. Personally, I take comfort in knowing that even if such a catastrophe did occur I could still find solace in my collection of Garfield, Calvin & Hobbes, and Looney Tunes comic books. ^^

These other videos should help further explain my position...

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Comments: 19

Laharl234 [2018-07-23 23:13:19 +0000 UTC]

Irony.

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MisterArtMaster101 [2018-05-16 08:05:28 +0000 UTC]

Problem with your position, humanity is a tool using monkey. How deep it goes is pretty much to the subconscious or maybe even genetic level. Technology is simply an extension of humanity's need for tools... and technology loves to 'change the game' as it were.

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Krysnha [2015-04-16 18:17:07 +0000 UTC]

i personaly dont get some technology, for example y see 7 years old boy with expensive cel phones, ,y ,other a retire teacher told meof a girl whos parent didnt buy her pencil and notebooks, yet later they bougth the girl an expensive cel phone, and i hate when i arrive to class and see everynodi has a vel phone, why cpme on yes i have one, one of the old ones, why i will buy anew one i dont need one

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IAmTheUnison In reply to Krysnha [2015-04-25 03:16:16 +0000 UTC]

A large part of it has to do with trendiness, peer-pressure, and brain-washing commercialism.

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Krysnha In reply to IAmTheUnison [2015-04-25 04:28:16 +0000 UTC]

Yes, indeed, please come on, a comercial that told us that we will be better by having something, please, come on, so idiots are we so fools

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AudeS [2014-10-03 11:45:00 +0000 UTC]

Well... I have basically a PC as an entertainment machine and to communicate with people on a distance, while I still talk to people standing a few feet away from me. And I am introverted, so I don't even talk much wih others. It is not much the fault of technology, but of people using it. It's basically like you can use the knowledge about certain laws of physic to find new methods of getting energy or building weapons of mass destruction. The fault lies within humanity.... again. Big brains, not much usage.

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IAmTheUnison In reply to AudeS [2014-10-03 18:13:10 +0000 UTC]

Such is the greatest sin of mankind. So much potential but always it goes to waste. Man continues fails itself time and time again.

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Tanooki-John [2014-09-29 07:54:08 +0000 UTC]

I think that's the best one you did yet! I have friends who are too drawn into these new devises yet they use them carelessly.

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IAmTheUnison In reply to Tanooki-John [2014-10-03 05:37:42 +0000 UTC]

The funny thing is I actually do have a smartphone, but I hardly ever use the damn thing. It's basically just collecting dust.

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Silver-ShadowOni [2014-09-28 15:59:26 +0000 UTC]

It will continue to advance while many will continue to degrade into dependency.

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IAmTheUnison In reply to Silver-ShadowOni [2014-09-28 23:42:03 +0000 UTC]

Sadly, that seems to be the look of it.

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CrocodileKickingBear [2014-09-28 00:43:20 +0000 UTC]

Our machines just simply grew too fast it seems, though at least our way of thinking is evolving as well.....very slowly, but I can see it.....I think.....maybe. Well, we'll either be there or be dead, one of those will happen.

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JackieStarSister [2014-09-27 16:30:39 +0000 UTC]

I completely agree; it makes me sad when I'm in a group setting and see so many people using their phones, either to distract themselves or to avoid awkward interactions with people physically present. My mother once offered to buy me a Kindle, but I turned her down, preferring physical books. I held out with an unextraordinary flip-open cell phone for as long as I could, while the rest of my family got iPhones, until finally they made me get one so I could communicate with them more easily. But I refuse to use it for addicting games or apps, and I stick to my laptop for accessing the Internet (like I am now). I sometimes worry about my little brother, who can handle an iPad more easily than he can read a book.

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Ruiner3000 [2014-09-27 07:06:03 +0000 UTC]

Eh, pacifist, huh? Actually, those machines is quite fun to operate and kill people, you should try out too!

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McP13 In reply to Ruiner3000 [2016-02-08 14:51:34 +0000 UTC]

He mean't weapons that can operate without anyone behind the wheel(or joystick or Xbox controller).

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Ruiner3000 In reply to McP13 [2016-02-09 16:10:29 +0000 UTC]

that's even better

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MaddiLee123 [2014-09-26 23:47:11 +0000 UTC]

Sadly.. yes. This is accurate.

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PaulRondezca [2014-09-26 23:14:18 +0000 UTC]

So true.

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IAmTheUnison In reply to PaulRondezca [2014-09-26 23:28:58 +0000 UTC]

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