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Can the Internet foster
intelligent conversation and help to form new ideas and
moral beliefs?
A weird thing happened
yesterday as I walked through my university campus. A
young man approached me from a political organization that
obviously was canvassing for new members. This is nothing
new as there are always people attacking me for one cause
or another. I am very interested in the ways in which life
and human society works especially in the realm of
spirituality and morality. However, I have to admit that
I've never really gotten much out of politics, or
economics which politics seems to be mainly focused on.
For some reason I got into a conversation with this fellow
and the resulting experience affected me profoundly.
I don't know if his
political group is relevant to this article but I will
mention it is based around a U.S. Democrat named Lyndon
Larouche. The guy was telling me in detail about how the
present world economy based around George Bush's American
system is destined for failure and causing much trouble in
the world. This I agreed with wholeheartedly as I can't
condone or imagine spending huge amounts of energy on
killing people in a war as being a positive act.
He also mentioned one of my
favorite human rights activists: Martin Luther King Jr.
The guy was saying that under current conditions the
ruling fascist 'Empire' is suppressing individual thought
and creativity and that the masses of the world had become
mindless cattle. He said that the key to evolving a new
morally upstanding world society we will need individuals
to once again think for themselves and change the current
economic structures that control life on earth. He used a
lot of big economic-type terminology so some of what he
said went over my head, but I generally took the guy to be
a nice, intelligent person who believed passionately about
what he did. He gave the impression that people like King
are the great transformers of beliefs in society, and that
only truly awakened souls will be happy when they die.
I try not to take myself or
life on Earth too seriously as this has caused many
problems for me in the past. However, I do think that life
and love are very important ideas to focus on when one is
growing spiritually. I decided to sign the group's list
and get a little bit more information so as to really make
up my opinion about these matters that I know so little
about (economics and politics). Here is where the story
goes strange. I wrote down my name and my email address
and the fellow asked if I'd put down my phone number as
well. I said that as I am a writer I don't like being
interrupted by the phone ringing and that I'd rather
communicate via the Internet. This is when the trouble
began.
The man was visibly upset
and said that the Internet was not a good place for people
to exchange ideas and have conversations. I laughed and
replied that the Internet is very young and how could he
judge it so harshly in such a black and white manner? He
ironically sounded a little like the fascists that he
disliked so much when he retorted that no great ideas had
ever come from people on the Internet, and for that
matter, a 'real' conversation between people had to be
conducted face to face. Well, I could have mentioned that
on the telephone you cannot 'see' anyone's face, but I
thought I'd try to explain my position on the matter a bit
more positively.
I told him that the
Internet was just a simple tool of communication that was
bringing individuals closer together. You can see someone
across the world with a web cam whilst hearing his or her
voice perfectly. I then mentioned that the Internet was
doing exactly what he felt was necessary for society to
flourish in the future; it is giving voice to individuals'
ideas like never before in human history. The guy was then
really starting to lose his cool and was getting quite
upset. I then thought I'd mention the idea that the Web
was dissolving the concept of national borders as anyone
could talk to anybody else freely with the simple
realization that all people are the same. People are no
longer forced to think of other nationalities as separate
'types' of people that one should steer away from.
By this time the guy had
become very irate and said vehemently that there is
nothing wrong with having separate nations. He then
contradicted himself and agreed with me by saying that the
'Empire' only wanted to 'divide and conquer' and split
countries into even smaller entities that could then be
taken over. I replied softly that that process inevitably
produced more unnecessary borders between fellow humans.
The main point that stuck
with me after the conversation ended was the fact that it
was the mentioning of the Internet as a positive medium
for communication and enlightenment that so severely upset
the guy. I guess no matter how knowledgeable about the
world and sure of yourself that you are, if there are
things that you are still unaware of, or in this case
close-minded to because of some irrational fear; like a
link that snaps in a chain, so will your peace and calm
will be shattered by ignorance and anger.
Spirituality and morality
can be discussed on many different mediums...Politics and
economics must be the same.
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About
The Author
Jesse
S. Somer
M6.Net
Jesse S. Somer is an individual soul who
may not know a lot, but knows that the
Internet could be a great factor in the
process of bringing humanity together into
one big family here on Earth. |
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