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TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
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“They failed to see that globalisation was merely a tactic to prise power from nation states towards international conglomerates. Once the power was siphoned from the people and democratic control was circumvented, the ability to assert global governance without any democratic restraint was available.”
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
“Conformity is the tool of the tyrant. What one chooses to conform to is critical. The Empire now rules by information superhighways to our soul. The Apple a day we have bitten is the Appian Way to make a phoney ‘I’ linked to algorithms of stupor.”
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
“Whatever way we learn, we will find that it is not cogito that is important but that you are a cog. You are a cog in a machine that does not need your cognition. You must merely conform to the coordinated.”
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
“Unfortunately, people may choose the lesser evil until there are no lesser ones to choose and the power to resist has been lost to a great force comprising accumulations of millions of minute relinquishments and accommodations.”
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
“When bondage is built with billions of key strokes the death of freedom bit by bit may not be so obvious. The masters hold the keys to chains or networks, to the links and sites fashioned into our consciousness. While we may browse, it is as a domesticated animal.”
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
“It is hard to determine whether the brazen brashness of the bureaucrats or toxic passivity of the public has been more shocking.”
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
“We are giving power to people we do not know, for purposes we cannot prove, for exercise we cannot control while assuming they must be benign and beneficent without evidence and without scrutinising the circumstances of our blank cheque to them that we signed in the blood from relinquished control of our bodies. Giving the keys to the dungeon to these strangers in suits or jeans and white coats and expecting benevolence not evident in their belief system and rejected as irrelevant thereby, is the greatest common exercise in folly in human history.”
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
“Everywhere one can see the supply of soap-opera and extension of that scripted discourse into the political domain. By devoting our attention to the mainstream systems that seem to be miraculously harmonising across national boundaries in a similar fashion without distinctiveness or variation, we give more power to the deadening mono-cultural potency of tech-collectivism.”
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
“Now it seems that the nasty people are those who question the direction of our society, our loss of liberty, our submission to technology and domination of the security, industrial, military and pharmaceutical society (SIMP). We are living in the SIMP society and we are the Simpsons.”
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
― TechBondAge: Slavery of the Human Spirit
