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== Genetic Pacification ==
== Genetic Pacification ==
Our genes which have historically acted in our defence are now our worst enemies. We have evolved to work within scarcity however in a Western world full of excess, obesity is one of the biggest killers. Whilst we have evolved to procreate to ensure the survival of the species overpopulation is draining our resources.
Our genes which have historically acted in our defense are now our worst enemies. We have evolved to work within scarcity however in a Western world full of excess, obesity is one of the biggest killers. Whilst we have evolved to procreate to ensure the survival of the species overpopulation is draining our resources.


== Cultural Pacification ==
== Cultural Pacification ==

Revision as of 07:21, 18 April 2022

Through our innocence, we have been trying to meet our every need. Now our technologies have met our every need they are now pacifying us from reacting to crises. Movies have us believe that there is one villain Rothchilds, Illuminati, Darth Vader... but in fact, it is the machine itself.

Genetic Pacification

Our genes which have historically acted in our defense are now our worst enemies. We have evolved to work within scarcity however in a Western world full of excess, obesity is one of the biggest killers. Whilst we have evolved to procreate to ensure the survival of the species overpopulation is draining our resources.

Cultural Pacification

Static media, computer games, smartphones are not unlike adult pacifiers.[1] Whilst a baby will have a need for milk and the mothers teat, adults have more complicated desires. Could it be that tolerance in the wider world for despots has occured as our inventions provide an escape for our warriors?

References

  1. Shiri Melumad, Michel Tuan Pham, The Smartphone as a Pacifying Technology, Journal of Consumer Research, Volume 47, Issue 2, August 2020, Pages 237–255, https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucaa005

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