Internet and Gangs

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  1. ibshambat

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    One statement I've heard one time too many is that the internet is an imaginary world. Oh yeah, so why do most businesses and all academic establishments use it? Internet is not an imaginary world. Internet is an extension of the real world. And it has found applications in just about everything. In many ways it is the greatest invention that has ever been achieved.

    One major use for the internet is breaking the control of media and academic establishments. If the publishers decide to be jerks and publish nothing except politically correct propaganda, there is the Internet. If the academics turn poetry into trash and publish only poetry that is trash, there is the Internet as well.

    Now for a long time Internet-based dating was discouraged; but we are now seeing the same done even by perfectly regular people. There was one situation in which a woman used the internet to run an affair. She came to the Internet saying that there are people to date, and that they are all “in the real world.” My response was, “Oh yeah, and being on the Internet prevents us from also being in the real world. We are nothing but disembodied robots who are nothing but words that come out from our keyboards. And to think that you are one of us.”

    One problem that does happen on the Internet is that sometimes groups there start to act like gangsters. There was one situation in which a man had nearly beaten to death a woman for whom I had feelings, and the group supported him in his behavior. The community mindset takes over and thinks that it is more powerful than the law. This is exactly what happens in gangs. When something like that happens, it has to be checked through enforcement of the law that applies everywhere else.

    Crimes on the Internet are actually quite common. I have seen many situations of slander and forgery. I have seen actions such as sending viruses to people's home computers and workplaces and posting slander about people on job networks. This happens in all closed communities, whether or not they are technological. In all these cases, it is the matter for the police.

    The problem in this case is not with it being the Internet. The problem is something that happens in most communities, whether or not they be online. If people decide that someone is bad, they will do all sorts of nasty things, and some of them will be illegal. This is not the fault of the Internet. This is the fault of community mindset. The solution is not calling Internet the tool of Satan, but rather enforcing the law.

    The Internet is in no way imaginary. The Internet is as real as Exxon Corporation and MIT. It is one of the greatest tools that have been ever invented. As such, it also lends itself to abuses. There are all sorts of crimes that get committed on the Internet; and then there are groups such as the Anonymous that fight these crimes.


    All new things require experience in their use in order to avoid errors. The same is the case for the Internet. If gangs form on the Internet, they should be dealt with in the same way as gangs elsewhere. If someone uses the Internet to seduce 10-year-olds, then that should likewise be treated as any other crime. The Internet has had over two decades experience of use, and it has gained its place in society. Use it for rightful purposes; and if you do use it for wrongful purposes then be prepared to deal with consequences of such things as much as you would with anything else.
     
  2. Stephane

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    Is this really about either religion or philosophy?

    I can hardly see the point of this thread since it's just stating the obvious.
     
  3. Johnny Brady

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    Yes, Jesus said -"Every careless word you speak will be judged...What you have said in the dark will be heard in the daylight, and what you have whispered in the ear in the inner rooms will be proclaimed from the rooftops." (Matt 12:36,Luke 12:3)
    "[God] reveals the deep things of darkness and brings utter darkness into the light." (Job 12:22)
     
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    In many ways it is the greatest invention that has ever been achieved.

    Next to air conditioning...

    ... which without, early computers would not have been possible.
     
  5. ibshambat

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    I am not saying that air conditioning is bad. I am saying that the Internet is a good thing as well.

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    So what are you saying, that saying that Internet is a good thing will be judged? I do not see why it should be. For that matter I do not see why America should be judged as being a bad thing either.
     
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    The internet is a very good thing because we can find the uncensored, unedited truth on it..:)
     
  7. Stephane

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    Well, a somewhat positive invention certainly although it can't hold a candle to the wheel, the printing press or the refrigerator.

    Unlike the wheel or the printing press, the Internet relies on the plundering of earth's riches in order to manufacture the technology necessary for its existence. This technology becomes quickly obsolete and become waste products that are never recycled and end-up getting dumped in landfills in either China or Central Africa, thereby polluting the soil, the water and the air when scavenger burns the obsolete devices to find scrap metal that might be worth something.

    In the long run, maybe we'll be able to tell if the Internet was really worth all the damages.
     

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