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While I can understand and to a certain extent sympathize with what this is saying, I also think the reason behind WHY this has happened is misaligned, and it’s a shame that technology is not called out more here.

It has nothing to do with not having “primal hardship”, and EVERYTHING to do with what we replaced that type of primal stimulation WITH. Technology. Walter Benjamin and Theo Adorno do a much better job at describing this disconnect than I ever could: Technological Reproduction has absolutely crushed our species— our artful, sensitive, emotional species. We live in a time where all of our basic needs are met, but the constant interaction of entertainment and our need for “purpose” create a conflagration in which a person’s scrolling finger becomes the strongest appendage they own.

We are not meant to interact with technology in the ways we do. Technology has taken the place of the real motivator behind our species’ evolution: community, interaction, and individuality. There are other primal instincts that we can nurture. People could spend time creating, loving, being, but it is easier and readily-available to live vicariously through a screen. Safe from outside, but not from yourself.

Once you see how we got here from an Historical perspective, this becomes a case of Planned Human Obsolescence: Get everyone hooked on the device so they are more compliant and easier to control. Addiction. This most certainly was planned to happen— why? Because sheep listen when they are called, and what better sheepdog than a light-up, touch-friendly tablet that makes sounds, can go in your pocket, and can tell you anything you wish to hear, no matter if it’s true or not? It’s funny this account did a spot on Pierre Bourdieu last week, because this all aligns perfectly with his theories of domination, with Technology as the tool with which the upper echelon exhibits its true power over the masses. The documentary “Sociology is a Martial Art” is an excellent documentary that perfectly examples this. Free on Vimeo, and has subtitles.

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