Was the Unabomber Right? High Technology Has Indeed Been Proven To Be Harmful To Society 7-31-2024

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Was the Unabomber Right? High Technology Has Indeed Been Proven To Be Harmful To Society 7-32-2024
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At least Those Who Control Technology and Society are Evil, so it is Applied to Evil Ends.
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235,768 views July 31, 2024
Whatifalthist
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TheWarAgainstYou
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I Remember When all of this happened when I was a young. I couldn't understand how someone could think that Computers were Evil? Now, every day I live with a sober understanding of how Ted Kazinsky was Far More Right than I could ever have imagined way back then.
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Actually even as a Computer/Network Technician many years later, it took a long time to fully understand the True Agenda of Big Tech and how Evil it all was.
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I actually left the Tech World as a Career. I will be damned if I am going to help Build and Maintain the Internet of Things and the Internet of Bodies.
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Lol. If I had access and control of Google's Backbone I would find it irresistible to notq NUKE THE ENTIRE DATA CENTER.
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Bibliography:
The Unabomber’s Manifesto by Kaczynski
The Blank Slate by Steven Pinker
A Hunter Gatherer’s Guide to the 21st century by Weinstein
The History of Manners by Norbert Elias The Total State by Auron Macintyre Tyranny Inc by Ahmari
The Revolt of the Elites by Lasch
The Anxious Generation by John Haidt The Happiness Hypothesis by Jon Haidt The Righteous Mind by Jon Haidt
The Myth of Normal by Gabor Mate
The Elephant in the Brain by Simler Europe Emerges by Reynolds Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber
Debt by David Graeber
The Dictators by Richard Overy
The Geography of Nowhere by Kunstler The Story of Work by Lucassen
The Lonely Crowd by Riesman
The Origins of Ideology by Imannuel Todd Lineages of Modernity by Immaneul Todd Ultrasociety by Peter Turchin
Seeing like a State by James Scott Leviathan and its Enemies by Sam Francis
The True Believer by Eric Hoffer
After Liberalism by Gottfried
A Secular Age by Charles Taylor
The Decay of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama
The WEIRDest people in the world by Joseph Heinrech
The Story of Philosophy by Bertrand Russel
The Founder Effect by Samo Burja
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