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in Hive Learners9 months ago

This is quite funny...

These things were actually created to protect humans

But protect humans from what exactly? Isn't it from other humans? If humans weren't so dangerous to themselves, they wouldn't need weapons for protection.

You're right about the chip being used for wrong things also, because humans will always find a way to turn something good, into an atm machine, which will end up killing the good thing about it. It's crazy.😤

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If we consider humans to be the greatest threat of humans, does it not make being human a sad thing? Using this tools to protect humans from other humans, that means some humans are more deserving of protection than another, is there anyone who is more worthy of living than another? Afterall, aren't we all humans?

It's not really about who deserves what. You're protecting from other humans not because you're better than they are, but because you don't want to be left empty when they attack you.
I believe that if human nature wasnt so violent, then we wouldn't need weapons. The need for weapons, is what also showed people ease with which they could overpower those they saw as weaker.
Just tiring...

Violence is the escalated form of conflict, an instrument of change. Which means humans and every other creature that exist on earth are bound to be violent to make things go their way. I'm quite aware of how having weapons can make us feel at ease but my concern is the usage. For U.S citizens who are allowed to purchase guns at a store for protection, any deranged individual could purchase a gun and eventually start raining down bullets on innocent people just because he/she is having a mental episode.

Same person that was allowed to purchase guns for his/her protection, is now a threat to others. This weapons we manufacture for protection and also for profit, always ends up in the wrong hands.

In the end, it's a chicken and egg situation. Were weapons originally created for offense or defense? Guess we'll never know now.

It feels like both 😅