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paularoid
08-01-2007, 01:19 AM
From Lockergnome. FYI, 'Lockergnome' is a tech 'zine I subscribe to and recently I've seen a LOT of social commentary leaking into the 'zine because of how politics and the recently renewed attempts of control of our society is effecting technology.

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http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/windows/2007/07/18/moving-beyond-the-mediaocre

Moving Beyond The Mediaocre

by Chris Pirillo on July 18, 2007 at 4:32 pm · Comments
Categorized by GnomeREPORT / More Information

I don't hate media for what it is - but for what it pretends to be, and what for people believe it is.

Media companies fight for attention and mislead the viewer into believing that they can be the single source for all information. Problem is: we're a microwave society, fully trained to expect that staged 'debates' and sound bytes will give us everything we want to know about everything. We align ourselves with people who think like us, or who we believe think like us.

People don?t want to think for themselves anymore. Worse yet, they take mob mentality to a completely new level when combined with the instapublishing power of the Internet. Emotion clouds judgment - and we are a species ruled on emotion and judgmental behaviors. When you throw faith into the mix, you've got a mental Molotov cocktail on your hands. 'Hate them because they hate us' is not logical, nor is it going to propel the human race any further than the nearest warmonger hellbent on ensuring the survival of his or her culture over all others.

We teach our kids not to hate, yet all they see on the news is how our leaders are breeding hatred around the world - all in the name of peace, which is nothing more than propaganda designed to excuse our hateful actions. We teach our kids not to do drugs, yet all they can see in between the news reports is how pharmaceuticals have made our lives easier with drugs (including protecting us from 'restless leg syndrome'). We teach our kids to treat everyone else with respect, yet the adults around them continue to act as though those rules only apply to everyone else. We are supposed to teach our children tolerance, yet they see intolerance happening even within their own culture every single day. People don't want to lead by their own example, and they don't want to hear that what they're doing is completely self and/or culturally destructive.

Our 'free press' is controlled by advertising and/or funding. That, ipso facto, is not a free press. A completely objective eye is what's necessary, but 'nobody' wants that - and nobody has that. One must take it upon his or herself to digest more than what's presented to them in microchunks from a single source or sources of a single mindset. Personal belief structures and agendas completely impede a person's ability to digest information in a benign fashion. This problem is compounded with groupthink, which is even further compounded with propaganda meant to justify 'I agree, therefore I'm right' behaviors.

There's only so much time in the day, right? This issue only underscores my assertion that we have all become slaves. We are slaves to ourselves, but we assume that this is just the way it is and always has been. Historically speaking, that's quite accurate. Tell the average American that they're a slave, pointing out coherent and applicable examples, and they're likely to agree with your assessment - believing that salvation always lies in an external locus of control.

'The media will tell me everything I need to know.'

I guess I can't dislike the media for the way it operates - but I can very much dislike, dispel, and diminish the illusion that media creates for people, and that people accept this illusion 'the media' creates as truth. I'm fighting cultural inaccuracies more than I'm rallying against the power of the press. I wish more people would consume outside their own comfort zone, outside their echo chamber, outside their own culture, outside their own doctrine, outside their own country, outside their own 'truths.'

People need to decide for themselves to start thinking for themselves.



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paularoid
08-01-2007, 12:57 PM
http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/windows/2007/07/19/high-tech-politics-low-down-cheating

High-Tech Politics, Low-Down Cheating

by Chris Pirillo on July 19, 2007 at 3:47 pm
Categorized by GnomeREPORT

Let’s bring up another failed American war (the “war on drugs,” which has been hypocritical from the very start) to talk about marijuana in the courts. Our judges need to smoke more! No, just kidding - I’m not advocating that they inhale anything that can’t be regulated effectively by our government. Only a fool would suggest such a thing.

Stop freaking out, friends - this is actually going to be a TECH related post! Now you can go on with your illusion that I’m nothing more than a simple-minded geek who doesn’t have any right or ability to discuss more serious matters beyond which social network is leeching your identity more.

After reading this recent PC World article, I almost wish I could smoke a natural substance to take my mind off of what’s happening with our country…


The case points to the dangers of electronic voting systems, which make it harder to ensure fair elections, Luke said. Electronic voting machines have been widely adopted in the U.S. since the disputed presidential election of 2000. Laws in California and some other states now require paper records of all votes, but the California law wasn’t in place for the Berkeley election.

This isn’t a joke, people - it’s NOT A JOKE. It doesn’t matter who you want to vote for, there are absolutely no “checks and balances” inherent in the system.


Governments are installing computerized voting systems with no paper record to verify accuracy. Elections will be controlled by companies that do not allow voters to inspect their software. If vote counting becomes privatized, there may be no way to get it back. High-tech vote fraud is already a reality. If you value your vote, you must get this information to your friends - and fast!

Yeah, I’m just a wacky conspiracy theorist… voter fraud couldn’t exist… that’s impossible… couldn’t ever happen… we must trust our government… we should do what we’re told… we should do what we’re told to do…
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hoops
08-01-2007, 01:46 PM
ackkkkkkkk
peace
hoops