Looks like there are lurking technophile in the channel who doesn't like the truth
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"It is well known that crowding increases stress and aggression. The degree of crowding that exists today and the isolation of man from nature arc consequences of technological progress. All preindustrial societies were predominantly rural. The industrial Revolution vastly increased the size of cities and the proportion of the population that lives in them, and modern agricultural technology has made it possible for the Earth to support a far denser population than it ever did before. (Also, technology exacerbates the effects of crowding because it puts increased disruptive powers in people's hands. For example, a variety of noise-making devices: power mowers, radios, motorcycles, etc. If the use of these devices is unrestricted, people who want peace and quiet are frustrated by the noise. If their use is restricted, people who use the devices are frustrated by the regulations. [...])" - Ted Kaczynski, ISAIF
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ANTI TECH TALK
"It is well known that crowding increases stress and aggression. The degree of crowding that exists today and the isolation of man from nature arc consequences of technological progress. All preindustrial societies were predominantly rural. The industrialβ¦
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_sink
Some proof for this fact
Some proof for this fact
Forwarded from Anti Tech Revolt π²
51. The breakdown of traditional values to some extent implies the breakdown of the bonds that hold together traditional small-scale social groups. The disintegration of small-scale social groups is also promoted by the fact that modern conditions often require or tempt individuals to move to new locations, separating themselves from their communities. Beyond that, a technological society has to weaken family ties and local communities if it is to function efficiently. In modern society an individualβs loyalty must be first to the system and only secondarily to a small-scale community, because if the internal loyalties of small-scale communities were stronger than loyalty to the system, such communities would pursue their own advantage at the expense of the system.
-ISAIF, Paragraph 51
-ISAIF, Paragraph 51
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Forwarded from ANTI-TECH APOSTLESπ οΈ
Fight for what matters. Nature is the only sanctuary and home we shall ever know.
"The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it," β Robert Swan
"The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it," β Robert Swan
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Forwarded from Anti Tech Revolt π²
β...the chief cause for the impending collapse of the world - the cause sufficient in and by itself - is the enormous growth of the human population: the human flood. The worst enemy of life is too much life: the excess of human life.β ~ Pentti Linkola
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Forwarded from α Tribal Nature α
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Today Industrial society is still very dependent on the biosphere for it's existence. This is why crucial for it's survival will be future biotechnology methods. The climate systems are changing,agriculture is falling, numerous invertebrates and vertebrates species with important ecosystem functions are going extinct. Pesticides are polluting the soil and killing microbes necessary for plant life. All thΠ΅se issues can't be solved without advanced biotechnological methods and the scientists are trying desperately to find new and new ways of creating them. In the near future the biggest danger to The Wilderness will be the artificial organisms that will compete with natural organisms for energy and resources. As Anti tech radicals we should attack biotechnology on every level ,we should discredit those who preach it and stand FOR the Wilderness and natural living beings. If enough people become dissatisfied with the system we will have a chance of radicalising them and mak a great deal of damage to technology
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Forwarded from Anti Tech Revolt π²
"When I returned for a time to the city after living for an extended period in the mountains of Montana, I realized upon readjusting to urban existence that all my life, until I escaped to the mountains, I had been subject to chronic stress. To be sure, it was stress at a relatively low level, a level at which people habituated to urban living are not aware of stress because they've always been subject to it and donβt know how it would feel to be free of it. It was only through my experience in the mountains that I learn how good it felt to escape from chronic stress altogether."
Ted Kaczinsky
Ted Kaczinsky
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Forwarded from ANTI-TECH APOSTLESπ οΈ
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β Theodore John Kaczynski
β Theodore John Kaczynski
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Forwarded from ANTI-TECH APOSTLESπ οΈ
Primitive life was more fulfilling because their lives were woven into community, nature and and purposeful tasks such as hunting and providing for your family. Primitive man was not burdened by alienating work, chronic stress or complex societal hierarchies. Their needs were simple, their relationships direct, and their sense of purpose came naturally from survival, cooperation and belonging.
Return to the natural ways of life.
Return to the natural ways of life.
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Forwarded from ANTI TECH TALK
"Technological society leads to increasing numbers of people who cannot adapt to the inhuman rhythm of modern life with its emphasis on specialization. A class of people is growing up who are unexploitable because they are not worth employing even for the minimum wage. Technological progress makes whole categories of people useless without making it possible to support them with the wealth produced by the progress."
- Jacques Ellul
- Jacques Ellul
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Forwarded from ANTI-TECH APOSTLESπ οΈ
New technologies often appear optional when first introduced, but eventually society restructures itself in such a way that these technologies become necessary just to survive. Take the internet for example, it would be almost impossible to get by without using the internet. Even if one completely eliminates internet usage in his personal life, most jobs still require internet usage. There is simply no way of getting around the internet. The same would apply for transhumanism. Likely even moreso, since the changes brought by transhumanism are even greater than those which were brought by the internet. Even if in the highly unlikely scenario that transhumanism was optional, due to it increasing the efficiency of the human by such a large magnitude, individuals who embraced transhumanism will be propagandized as superior, with those remaining in their natural forms socially ostracized. We see this today as those without the newest belongings, especially those that are technological, as less than others.
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Forwarded from Anti Tech Revolt π²
[...] It is not the primitive man, who has used his body daily for practical purposes, who fears the deterioration of age, but the modern man, who has never had a practical use for his body beyond walking from his car to his house. It is the man whose need for the power process has been satisfied during his life who is best prepared to accept the end of that life.
ISAIF, paragraph 71.
ISAIF, paragraph 71.
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