Advances in industrial processes are to increase productivity. Those without technology cannot compete for market share. Their recourse is to establish new markets or destroy the competition or do something else.
For example, both I and my neighbor do the same kind of work but my neighbor comes up with a better and faster way to do it and gets more work. Do I have a moral imperative to smash his skull to erase the information? How about copying or even stealing the idea? How about investing?
@kokopelli314 You have to think long-term, you can blame me for using a computer to put my point across, make as many personal attacks you want. But the fact of the matter is that, the technological society lives in cities, and as a result gets isolated from nature, the result is people in cities dying from cancers and other diseases caused by technology or the laziness which reliance on technology causes. The market system itself will likely end when world literacy is complete.
Blaming the machines and not the ruling elite: another foolish mistake resulting in a lack of class consciousness that clearly ended in their demise. Kind of similar to what's happening today. We should embrace these wonderful technological advances, but NEVER leave aside the vital need for wealth redistribution and a decent minimum wage (for those who have and don't have jobs).
@leracquet79 Technology is the problem, you can blame me for using a computer to put my point across, make as many personal attacks you want. But the fact of the matter is that technology was, is, and always will be the problem until people find out when it's too late (God forbid) that technology was actually the problem, not the solution. You have to understand how economies work, to understand how the minimum wage law actually weakens a country's economy, it goes against nature.
to those choosing the Luddite way, it does not mean the wild destruction of stuff like computers and lung machines, etc. and, after what went down last time, you certainly need no violence. words can gain what flames cannot! be warned, if you choose the torch, they will hunt for you. so use youre brains and intellect to stop this factory madness!
Violence may be indispensable, especially and most justifiably if we have to defend ourselves. But senseless destructiveness and directionless outbursts of anger that hurt people who are innocent or ignorant is not good. But the cloud is gathering, the technological system is shoving it's roots through the heart of humanity and in a hundred years there either won't be a human race or there won't be a technologicaly sophisticated society.
It's called being objective
1982JDCam 2 months ago
I can't believe this video is intended to teach children. It seems to sympathize with degenerate vandals. Commies!
richd305 2 months ago
@richd305 So you're against commies, are you against liberals too?
User100606 2 months ago
Advances in industrial processes are to increase productivity. Those without technology cannot compete for market share. Their recourse is to establish new markets or destroy the competition or do something else.
For example, both I and my neighbor do the same kind of work but my neighbor comes up with a better and faster way to do it and gets more work. Do I have a moral imperative to smash his skull to erase the information? How about copying or even stealing the idea? How about investing?
kokopelli314 4 months ago
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@kokopelli314 You have to think long-term, you can blame me for using a computer to put my point across, make as many personal attacks you want. But the fact of the matter is that, the technological society lives in cities, and as a result gets isolated from nature, the result is people in cities dying from cancers and other diseases caused by technology or the laziness which reliance on technology causes. The market system itself will likely end when world literacy is complete.
User100606 2 months ago
Blaming the machines and not the ruling elite: another foolish mistake resulting in a lack of class consciousness that clearly ended in their demise. Kind of similar to what's happening today. We should embrace these wonderful technological advances, but NEVER leave aside the vital need for wealth redistribution and a decent minimum wage (for those who have and don't have jobs).
leracquet79 8 months ago
@leracquet79 Technology is the problem, you can blame me for using a computer to put my point across, make as many personal attacks you want. But the fact of the matter is that technology was, is, and always will be the problem until people find out when it's too late (God forbid) that technology was actually the problem, not the solution. You have to understand how economies work, to understand how the minimum wage law actually weakens a country's economy, it goes against nature.
User100606 2 months ago
@User100606 Dumbest comment ever.
richd305 2 months ago
@richd305 Prove me wrong, or you're just a troll.
User100606 2 months ago
what is this song called? x
mcfcrhatton1 1 year ago
@mcfcrhatton1 Propane Nightmares by Pendulum
truman9 1 year ago
Rise like Lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number -
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you -
Ye are many - they are few.
WSWarthog 1 year ago
Sympa la vidéo ^^ très utile pour la spé...
C'est quoi le nom de la musique de fond s'il vous plait?
TheScratina 1 year ago
to those choosing the Luddite way, it does not mean the wild destruction of stuff like computers and lung machines, etc. and, after what went down last time, you certainly need no violence. words can gain what flames cannot! be warned, if you choose the torch, they will hunt for you. so use youre brains and intellect to stop this factory madness!
acerb45666555 1 year ago
@acerb45666555
Violence may be indispensable, especially and most justifiably if we have to defend ourselves. But senseless destructiveness and directionless outbursts of anger that hurt people who are innocent or ignorant is not good. But the cloud is gathering, the technological system is shoving it's roots through the heart of humanity and in a hundred years there either won't be a human race or there won't be a technologicaly sophisticated society.
WSWarthog 1 year ago
Fantastic video, perfect for my lessons! Will definately be using.....
Bxm411 1 year ago