Gerald Celente, the founder of the Trends Research Institute, believes that the Internet will empower the youth of the world to unite to start a revolution that will overthrow the existing deadlocked elitist establishment.
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RTFM13.01.2011 07:20
Aha, youth w/o a mentor… Tell me another tale. Especially if we're talking about young gangsters ruling with guns and baseball bats? Add a crazed mob brought up by the street, television and mcdonalds. A hot cotlet with cold coke and chips… Brr, they can't even manage to organize their own healthy food, and you say they can do revolution by themselves. Now tell me why you're doing this.
"...so we'll have something like "Brave New World" going on if youth rules. It can't anyway, don't worry. They are all falsely empowered by older people to do things. They don't have the awareness to govern, even if they're smart. They'd throw us back into the dark age."
Your ignorance is a pathetic notch below comical. not only did you misread the message of youth empowerment in the article by claiming that internet activism somehow equates to authoritarian censorship (as opposed to self-serving government silencing activism through online censorship…are you following??? Probably not) but your ignorance also leads you to claim that young people calling for an end to government injustice and oppression is somehow going to “throw us back into the dark age.” Only those who claim something for themselves while the rest exist with nothing, only those who preserve their prosperity by institutional oppression of the less fortunate, only those whose senseless, self-serving, and soulless ideology ensures their privileged comfort can “throw us back into the dark age.” Only those who show no concern for those who suffer, such as yourself, can manufacture a world of oppression and disgusting and inhumane inequality. Enjoy your cynical and ignorant humor now while you can, you’ll be devoured soon enough by those with a genuine passion for human life and a genuine interest in the lives of others.
I guess I'm going to buy a dozen of external hard-drives and store everything I can wile I can. When gorvernments say that they will need to take internet measures to protect national interests, that's when they'll take away our liberty.
Great, so we'll have something like "Brave New World" going on if youth rules. It can't anyway, don't worry. They are all falsely empowered by older people to do things. They don't have the awareness to govern, even if they're smart. They'd throw us back into the dark age. I'm just waiting for them to start selling individual sites so that we can restore the logic of free speech. And I want 1 percent of the profits for my idea.
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RTFM 13.01.2011 07:20
Undo
Anonymous 10.01.2011 23:35
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Filipe Sousa 10.01.2011 12:41
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Kaela Creighton 10.01.2011 09:31
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