Would it be so bad if there was a cyber attack that wiped out the internet? Would it be so bad that our world would get smaller and we would have to talk to and cooperate with our neighbors again?
Would it be so bad if there were no electronic distractions to keep our attentions away from family, friends and the world around us?
Would it be so bad if children learned the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic from a teacher not a tablet, simple yet effective education including hands on skills.
Would it be so bad if children didn’t have electronics and had to actually play again by themselves and with others?
Would it be so bad if we had to think for ourselves again and not rely on devices and programs that dumb us down and destroy our creativity? If we had to use a map to find a destination?
We’ve done it before, lived our life without the technology that is making us stupid now. We can do it again and I think it might be even better, take away their power to scare the masses and control our lives. BRING IT hackers, you’d be doing the world a favor.
Just a thought.
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