There is no cyber threat

Jackie Hill

There is no cyber threat. Last year the United States was called to secure our online borders and come up with ways to engage in cyberwarfare. However, the news took light of this to our country’s crisis with the pandemic. Many more people began to say they were in crisis and the online space was left to go about its way. It seems that the way people are monitored there is no way for people to keep safe to themselves what they do on their digital frontier. Now that they say they can identify you with only your eyes on camera, there is extraordinarily little you can do that can be for sale. Everyone has the news and it is broadcasted on every channel the same.

Children do not need to worry what they see online. There is no real reason to protect them from what might appear. The only thing this country is worried about is the escape from democracy. This was from a conversation from someone who has 19 security passwords in the government that change monthly. People are given freely whatever they can to entertain themselves and things are only censored if it hurts the reputation of the company presenting it. Otherwise you can view whatever you like.

It is not necessary to rely on others of what you can and cannot see. Many parents openly watch Netflix with their children and on these shows, they are full of racism and bigotry as well as the only fictious ways they see to make money. Children learning to input their information into computers to openly tell others about themselves is safe and secure. However, most organization ask for money these days if you are trying to do this for help. Being open about your information is the only way to keep the corporations collecting this data from selling it.

Russian hackers are on everyone’s social media and they show things to do and products to try that are American made. It is nice that people can share freely what they are doing, and other people can take enjoyment in what they want to give to you. People delight in seeing the activities of others and the analyzers like to promote those activities that get viewed the most. People generally align in doing the same thing. Things are given a sense of normalcy in a democracy that can be voted on as popular. There is a gravitational pull to being with the trend and that happens to be releasing your daily life for all to see.

It is easy to see from media that many organizations want to know what you like so they can offer you something for sale. When trying to get information about what you like that is not offered within the United Sates, many people turn a blind eye and dumb look. Even Google makes it difficult to search outside your immediate surroundings. Trying to have a perspective that is local, national, or international can be difficult to teach when all you can see is what is based on GPS from your phone.

It would be nice to use another person’s computer that is somewhere else in the world to do a search when you are researching a topic about something outside your direct upbringing. The information seems to be contained to have only a direct influence on you. There are those that want you to be influenced by them so they can have the stage presence to have you adopt their ways. This is safe for everyone within the democracy. But when there is tyrannical control the authorities seem to tell you what is good for the public. That would mean your best role models would be the law enforcement agencies. The corporations that feed you information are in direct control of your outcome and they take no responsibility for who you are.

The freedom they must allow for free voices to be heard and contributed to by others is highly controlled and they have no modesty for suppression. Using free manners of trying to distribute your material is looked down upon. It seems to be a fight we all see in movies from people with propaganda.

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