What I did find interesting about the movie, was what it said about internet culture. In the movie, there is a political scandal that goes viral. Now, I’m no fan of politicians and had it been just five years ago, I might have contributed to spreading such a scandal, had the opportunity arisen. This made me think of how we treat those that we, for one reason or another, consider "wrongdoers", if we are given the opportunity. The internet makes this very easy sometimes, as we many times just have to make a few mouse clicks, or tap our smartphone a couple of times.
First, we don't know what motivates a politician to act a certain way. I can honestly say that I believe that there are very few politicians that aren't bought by corporations. But I don't know this. I don't believe that we should ever hurt anyone unless we do it to defend ourselves or someone else. But it's especially bad if we do it because of something we believe, and not because of something that we know.
I’ve also made a 180 when it comes to my beliefs about what media I consume. I used to believe that we can watch basically anything without it affecting us. Now I believe that every little sense impression affects us in some way. So, looking at it from this perspective, what does the unlimited access to online pornography do to us? This is one of the more interesting questions that the movie raises.
I used to believe that we don’t have to worry that much about online culture in general. That the concerns people raised were just politically correct nonsense from people that should grow thicker skin. Now I’m not so sure. People do worse things in groups and when there is no accountability, since they are anonymous. And in the end, I don’t think that it’s political extremism we have to worry about, but who we turn into as humans.
Because I know that I at least, would not want to become on the one hand filled with anger, hate and a sense of victimhood, looking at anyone I disagree with as an enemy, and on the other hand desperate for attention and validation, only showing others my best sides and hiding the rest.
I think that the world is on its way towards something amazing, as more and more people are waking up spiritually. But I believe that many of us, myself included, need to take a serious look at what our online activities are doing to us. This, I believe, is the important point that Assassination Nation makes.
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