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[-] psud@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

With the exception of smart phones, most of the things that make the now bad were unrelated to the tech

Climate change is happening because changing the way the world gets its energy is slow. Fossil fuels way predate flight

Lack of social cohesion is due to the car allowing us to isolate ourselves in sparse suburbia rather than to live in neighbourhoods

Wars are older than humanity but are affecting fewer of us now than in the past, though things were even more peaceful a couple of decades ago

The capture of almost all the value of labour by the owner class could probably have happened anyway, it started before computers, perhaps it was accelerated by computers

[-] Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

We’ve had a lack of social cohesion way less time than we’ve had suburbia.

I think the lack of social cohesion is due to the fragmentation of our media. Before the turn of the century everyone watched the same TV, heard the same music, and got their news from the same places.

Now we’re all so siloed that we don’t have shared cultural base so even people in cities aren’t cohesive.

And the group today with the most social cohesion are the folks who all watch Fox News religiously.

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