See, I'm not just talking crazies and fundamentalists though. Those make up a small portion of society in comparison to the group I'm pondering.
The people I'm worried about are those that society has completely engulfed. People who feel so nameless and insnificant in a world of celebrities, mall shopping and caffine that they ultimately get dragged into complete self sufficiency and amusement. Take for example, the ever growing boards and forums out there. People can go home after work with their friends and turn into another character, a faceless character, that has little consequence from their actions from afar. The best example of this is 4Chan. Behind complete nameless anonimity, people act and behave ways they never would face to face with another person. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, go browse that site for a few minutes.
What happens when this type of person gets bored? When the internet no longer gives enough addictive amusement? You turn that boredom and insatisfaction into the real world. You realize that in numbers, in anonimity, you can create chaos and sit back and watch the fun unfold, with no consequences.
19 hijackers from the Middle East were able to bring down an icon of New York city and kill thousands of people. What could ten million dissatisfied and bored nameless and faceless people do?
The people I'm worried about are those that society has completely engulfed. People who feel so nameless and insnificant in a world of celebrities, mall shopping and caffine that they ultimately get dragged into complete self sufficiency and amusement. Take for example, the ever growing boards and forums out there. People can go home after work with their friends and turn into another character, a faceless character, that has little consequence from their actions from afar. The best example of this is 4Chan. Behind complete nameless anonimity, people act and behave ways they never would face to face with another person. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, go browse that site for a few minutes.
What happens when this type of person gets bored? When the internet no longer gives enough addictive amusement? You turn that boredom and insatisfaction into the real world. You realize that in numbers, in anonimity, you can create chaos and sit back and watch the fun unfold, with no consequences.
19 hijackers from the Middle East were able to bring down an icon of New York city and kill thousands of people. What could ten million dissatisfied and bored nameless and faceless people do?