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Fostering innovation - but not on foreign affairs
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«People have been told by government this is all good, it is part of a growing digital economy and is the way of the future.»
Where it is in fact very bad.
Those digital devices take away our dignity and autonomy. They actually spy on us and are prone to be taken over and controlled by hackers and other bad people who will use them to hurt us. The addiction and dependence on such filthy devices that cannot be produced independently even on a national level (how less so locally) mean that we have to bow down to the dictates of others who want to enslave us.
We were all doing fine in the second half of the 20th century, before the robots.
«Why is there this difference in thought? I thought human life was priceless.»
Where did you get this strange idea from?
[If that was indeed the case, then we would be fined and punished for not breeding as fast as we technically can, where slackers, starting at puberty, are sent off to compulsory reproduction farms]