Re: Is Paranoia rife on this site?
Originally Posted by
AnnieS
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Sounds horrendous. The world was perfectly efficient before all this nonsense. The nonsense has a massive carbon footprint both in the energy used and constant disposal and regeneration. I would not mind so much if anyone was at least consulted so that we could make an informed choice rather than have it forced on us.
Am I the only one here who has read "the machine stops"?! A really topical and just amazingly visionary piece of work. Totally relevant to the world we are living in. Farenheit 451 is another. The soulless world of no books just social media.
Originally Posted by
AnnieS
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Mups in Farenheit 451 the rebels memorise passages of books and hand them down illegally through word of mouth. Real books are illegal. People live in an artificial world of social media and regularly go crazy and try to commit suicide. They are brought back to life and their memories wiped. The whole society relies on a culture of distraction. The most amazing thing is that this was written in 1953. Huxley, Bradbury, Orwell, Forster - the great visionaries and now we are living the nightmare and do not even worry about it.
Originally Posted by
AnnieS
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Anyone who thinks I am nuts to think this should look around them at the contorted faces of those looking at their phones instead of looking at the beautiful world around them
I feel your pain Annie, it's a bit of a generational thing, where the older generation are pushed kicking and screaming into the world of the next generation. However, progression is not infinite, and sooner or later will become regression, especially now as we are using up the earth's resources at an alarming rate. Ms Thunberg is right, but it's nothing to do with climate and more to do with the extinction of resources, we are all to expensive for the planet to survive much longer, but the only way to correct this is by regression that only the next generation can put into practice. Hence the fact that only young people are being enlisted.
She should be more grateful to the older generations though for electronic communication, providing the platform from which she now speaks......