Resistance to Technology
Technology. What would we do without it? Probably have a lot less fun and have a lot shorter life span. Think about it, you couldn't watch Dawson's Creek or Friends every week. That would mean that the lives of millions of teenage girls in America would cease to exist. And yet there are still some people who are afraid of new technology. They're afraid of a technology that could improve the lives of Americans just because they saw a couple of science fiction movies where an extremely unlikely situation occurred and all hell broke loose. When in reality precautions are made to ensure that things like that won't happen. Super-intelligent sharks won't become smarter than humans and nearly escape to rule the world like they did in the movie Deep Blue Sea. One technology that people seem to most fear is cloning. Specifically one of my friends raised a good point about the subject, she said that in her high school they had a debate about cloning and the side against cloning stated that if there was an exact genetic clone of yourself and this clone went out and committed a whole bunch of crimes, then how would they know who did it unless you had an alibi. Another thing that people seem to be
Like if I had a cancer that was easily curable with medicine, I'd be pretty thankful that the treatment existed to help me. But not all technology is resisted. They don't think that specifically sorting out genes and selecting which traits their children will have is morally correct. What I've noticed for the most part is that if a technology doesn't benefit a person, then they don't really care that it's even there. Maybe if parents would take a little more responsibility and punish their child when they do something wrong instead of blaming something else, we might have a few less problems in our society. For example, this summer when I was working at Polaris Industries in Roseau MN, I saw many machines that have taken the place of human workers. Maybe if people were more educated and better understood subjects like this, they would better be able to make their own decisions. Or if I wasn't so hopelessly dependant on the Internet to keep in touch with my friends and for entertainment, I might not be for free speech on the net. We have cured countless diseases and have preventive measures for most of the rest. But there's a flipside to this in that if we can select which traits our children will have, we may be able to eliminate hereditary diseases like cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anemia. Another aspect that people seem to resist technology is how many people fear losing their jobs because of a new technology. It's called free expression, and in theory, at least when it concerns press freedoms, journalists are in favor of it.
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