The next generation is going to think the internet is lame and stop using it. Because it will be lame, while the rest of us are just grandfathered into it.
They’re going to wonder why the hell we permanently post things into a surveilled black hole that can be used against us for the rest of our lives.
Organizing needs to include an element of anti-online-ism, both to combat the horrid takes you see on places like Twitter, but also because nothing revolutionary is possible within such a setting. It’s dangerous to think otherwise
The next generation is going to think the internet is lame and stop using it. Because it will be lame, while the rest of us are just grandfathered into it.
They’re going to wonder why the hell we permanently post things into a surveilled black hole that can be used against us for the rest of our lives.
Organizing needs to include an element of anti-online-ism, both to combat the horrid takes you see on places like Twitter, but also because nothing revolutionary is possible within such a setting. It’s dangerous to think otherwise