Should we choose to limit or not limit our technology?

Discussion in 'General Philosophy' started by Unregarded Royalty, Mar 25, 2012.

  1. Melanthropist Well-Known Member

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    Just say for the purpose of argument that it is 100% true that we are being horribly oppressed in America and the only way for us to be rid of the oppression is that we overthrow the government. What do you think is going to happen if we start going into open revolt against the current government and putting their existence in jeopardy? They certainly won't not use the technology they have acquired, which I think some of the crowd control stuff I've seen is a little frightening. That big sound machine thingy comes to mind.

    I wasn't saying it was just teenagers. I know plenty of adults that take like 30 seconds to answer their kids because they are staring at their phone. That doesn't seem good to me, and I trust my personal experiences more than some abstract theory about communications technology. I think a little isolation doesn't hurt.

    I'll respond later, I have to go soon.
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    i think we should limit our research into weapon type research but all other research should be unrestricted

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