Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Victims of New Information Technologies

Hello, dear friends and just guests!
Welcome again to my weblog!
Today starting from the early morning I wanted to devote an entry to discuss how we can make money on our blogs, find some tips and give personal opinion. But I had a headache and had to go back home. (now I am ok!)
At home, switching from one TV channel to another I stopped doing that to watch an interesting histirical film about tribunal over fascists after World War II. One of the defendant, when he was given a word, uttered a phrase, which is very important to mention here, on our New Information Technologies blog. It was like that: the more humanity reach technological opportunities, the more it needs Freedom and Independence in its judgments.
As he says, with the appearance of such technologies as radio, telephone and television, dictator can easily without any middleman convince millions in his absurd for human beings ideas.
Thus, such persuasion led to extermination of Jewish people in Germany. Convinced in the ideas of fascists, Germans killed Jewish, regardless to the fact that some of them just the day before were their friends and neighbours.
High speed and "multi-channelism" (my term :P ) of information flow with its strength cork up ability of people to overdo, understand independently the things that are happening arround them.
In my opinion, because of the need to keep your hand on the pulse, there is no time to listen to yourselve, see what in fact is going on, and realise what conciquences it might have.
Multi-channelism for media messages generates Monsters, who do not think freely, who do not feel, who cannot choose what do they want and what do they like on their own, without assistance of commercials. And this might be dangerous for human sociaty.
To make people be obedient by force nowadays is almost impossible. Therefore, you only can convince them they are choosing their way on their own. And propoganda does not already work.
"More you know, more chances you have to make a right choice" says a journalist Walter Dean
People are convinced in the freedom of their choice, but tthe varients of these choices are suggested by someone...
Are there many people who stops to think?
And do we need such amount of the information?

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