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Douglas McClenaghan's avatar

"...the ‘skin pigmentation thing’ is archaic". It is amazing to me that something which was archaic and pretty much dead has been revived as a way to divide us and create distrust, manipulation and exploitation. It is so trivial but it has been weaponized. The tragic thing is that so many people have fallen for it, either through folly or cynicism.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Thanks for the dialogue on this. We have a ways to go on these subjects because are always seeking to step on another to build themselves up. so we have to pause and reflect.

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Mr . Ma's avatar

Good 🏵️🏵️

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Denise Oliver's avatar

In #thehumanversusthehybridhuman do we resist the technology that can heal our bodies? Is that part of the plan, that the computer-brain-interface will be heralded as saving lives? Pacemakers? Spinal stimulators? I'm trying to find the line in the sand. I've heard of coming technology that will allow us to heal ourselves of disease and live longer, pain free. It sounds heavenly but your article makes me question the narrative.

Also, I like the new logo. It's inspiring.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

The human vs hybrid I wrote a point counter essays in Humanistry my most recent book aka instrument of change' For me everyone will have to make a decision of what direction they will go in. The interest will paint the picture that the stuff is here to heal and help humanity. Anything that is foreign to the body the body will react to it. The body knows what it knows and needs what it needs. It us humans who do not. We still do not know ourselves as far as I am concerned. The coming tech we shall see won't we. The body heals itself everyday without us doing a thing. I am stating that the human body is the apex technology. I mean think about it Denise if we take care of our body don't our body take care of us? Man's quote unquote innovations by these interest are doing the opposite. I mean look around us if you see not look. I distinguish that they are different. As long as we are questioning we have chance. Glad you dig the logo.... Many thanks! The question is our only line of defense in our life. Along with the ability to say NO and we can stop so much.

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Denise Oliver's avatar

The way you write, the words you chose, the cadence of your thoughts feels like a song, one that changes the rhythm of your heart and compels your body to join the beat.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

That is compelling and kind of you!! I write conversational as if we are talking. I try not to be a filter if that makes sense. You are very observant which tells me you are much ready to take the deep dive of this. Again thank you for the dialogue and engagement. Until next time.....

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Arathy's avatar

So true! We humans are such a mix of brilliance and absurdity. We divide each other over something as superficial as skin color and ignore the differences between men and women that make us unique. Honestly, we just need to talk to each other more—and actually listen.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

That brilliance and absurdity is what keeps us alive and entertained. We are not static entities! Thank you for taking the time to indulge with this piece.

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