The technology does not reach the majority of people around the world.
This means that the average technology provided value is very low.
More than that, in certain situations, technology acts against people. For example, in wars, there is a massive participation of high level technology hurting and killing people.
Freedom is a relative concept and as technology evolves, freedom gets smaller.
RE: The Future of Freedom: The Asymptote
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The Future of Freedom: The Asymptote
Only when increased access to reality provides an epiphany to the masses on a broad scale will this ever-narrowing, never-reaching hyperbola overcome the power of the psychopaths and Satanists to deceive the world into killing each other and forcing each other into slave labor to benefit essentially no one but the handful of plutocrats.
The web and its tools have this power, but do the people have what it takes to benefit from it?
"e sono tanto semplici li uomini, e tanto obediscano alle necessità presenti, che colui che inganna troverrà sempre chi si lascerà ingannare."
(and men are so simple, and so subject to present necessities, that he who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived.) — Machiavelli, "The Prince", ch. 18
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