Declaration of Luddite Independence
In a world where the ruthless faces of teenagers are buried in these tragic devices of technology, we, the people, seem to lose focus on what’s real and true in our lives. You’re one person on the internet, and different in real life. It is indeed extremely melancholy when you cannot carry on a conversation face to face anymore, as sending messages behind a screen is the “new thing”. In our society it is paramount we cease this constant use of technology and return to the times where times was right. Back to the good old fashioned place where technology wasn’t taking over our lives.
We have lost sense of quality time with friends and family because we are on our “phones” all the time. Even the mere thought of local face time is appalling, because rather than seeing these people in real life; you choose to see them through a screen. Where’s the sense of “face-to-face” anymore? Rather than enjoying time with a loved one, we are trapped behind a keyboard or a touch screen, with such awe that drool is trickling down our chins, and both our eyes and brains are rotting at the mere sense of staring at a computer or TV screen for more than an hour as countless hours pass on by.
It is imperative that we halt the overuse of technology for this great society of Luddite to be free and cheerful. For all of those people in current society who are lazy and whose lives are wasted because technology is an addiction, we stop it. We stop it for all those relationships that don’t work out via text messaging or internet use, or for all the misinterpreted messages. We stop the electronics for those getting hurt and cyber bullied, and for those who have a problem saying things in person. Finally, we stop this machinery for the sake of all those failing their exams, because of the distractions or procrastination with these devices, and for those getting mental illnesses because of too much electromagnetic wave to the brain.
Our society will take a stand against all the corruption in current society and reduce this unnecessary media and technology.

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