The computer age brings many challenges to many people, but, one challenge it should never bring it the destruction of a culture to instill some kind of efficiency. If technologies cannot adapt to diversity than it is the technology that fails and not the culture.
Since when does a damn computer tell me or others how to live and conduct oneself!
It is an issue for the United Nations. As computer technology has taken hold on a global basis there are demands on other cultures to "Be Like An American."
I don't think so.
When South Koreans come to camps to learn American quirks and slang as a means of improving their own quality of life that is a war not worth fighting.
Computers are suppose to be enhancement to any society, but, it is not suppose to dominate it to the extent 'missions of the religious' travel far and wide to convert those 'in competition' with the USA into 'habits' unfamiliar to their culture. That is cultural genocide and there is every indication it is occurring globally. That reality alone could be an impetus to radicalization and rebellion.
Since when does a damn computer tell me or others how to live and conduct oneself!
It is an issue for the United Nations. As computer technology has taken hold on a global basis there are demands on other cultures to "Be Like An American."
I don't think so.
When South Koreans come to camps to learn American quirks and slang as a means of improving their own quality of life that is a war not worth fighting.
Computers are suppose to be enhancement to any society, but, it is not suppose to dominate it to the extent 'missions of the religious' travel far and wide to convert those 'in competition' with the USA into 'habits' unfamiliar to their culture. That is cultural genocide and there is every indication it is occurring globally. That reality alone could be an impetus to radicalization and rebellion.