The evolution of mankind

Saturday, July 11, 2015

External control is an integral part of the future

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Each subsequent jump in the technology, gives every individual, every greater opportunities for harm to its neighbor. If in the time of primitive man, sleeping Neanderthal had on hand a club or a sling, the resident could boast a medieval sword and a bow, and Mr. Colt, presented the weapon that can interrupt for a minute to 6 lives.
In today's world, one person can not only did interrupt the lives of many, so also does it with extreme ease, attacking children in schools or kindergartens, or arranging the attacks in crowded places.
Preventive funds are vital in this situation. One of these may be commonplace surveillance. And here it is worth noting there are 2 aspects.
1. We have become accustomed to constant surveillance in stores, shopping centers, public institutions and on the streets. Cameras regularly note, fix, track everything that gets in their lenses. But this is not enough.
2. Enthusiastic amateurs can make in their kitchen bomb from materials readily available to every citizen. And this implies the need for stricter controls.
An important nuance, thus, appears that the level of morality has been steadily falling. Human values ​​argue for the free expression of the instincts, even in public places. Humanity is no longer paying attention to restraining rules and acknowledgment to the emergence of public processions of people with different sexual preferences, extravagant new subcultures, and a growing percentage of tolerance to all this.
The problem constraint - is abolished, freeing a person's privacy, and will integrate into the public. The slogan "Take me as I am" demonstrates once again the need for freedom to open to the public, in order to prevent any manifestations whatsoever complexes.
With the expansion of views on freedom of manners equally rapidly spreading passive surveillance of each person. And the transition from public to private - becomes only a matter of time.

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