, this is a clone. In biology, human cloning will be linked to genetic engineering. The question to be discussed is if only the genes are the same, are they the same? To what extent does the environment influence the way people behave? such an ethical issue. The "people" here have the ability to learn, instinct, and human nature left by natural selection.
The question that Black Mirror brings to us is: Can a person be synthesized with a person's speech, recordings, and videos on social networking sites. He can use the same tone of voice as a real person, and he's even more perfect than before - because people want to bring their best to everyone. But when such a synthetic person appears, you feel a little fake - he has no human survival instinct, no sexual desire, no need to eat and sleep, no pain, obey his master's orders, and won't resist... just Such perfect little things always remind you that none of this is true, and finally the heroine locks the clones in the attic like monsters.
* Black Mirror s202——The
heroine of Justice Zoo and her boyfriend kidnapped a little girl and burned her alive, her boyfriend hanged himself, so everyone expected a fair punishment for the heroine, so she was locked in White Bear Justice Park, she looks like Like an animal, she is punished every day for people to appreciate, and her daily life is the same - waking up in her seat every day, walking out the door, not knowing where she is, everyone is taking pictures of her with their mobile phones, but they just don't When I talked to her, when a killer came to kill her, these people were still indifferent and indifferent - in fact, these people were tourists every day, and the indifference of these tourists was exactly the indifference of the heroine when she burned the little girl to death.
The final proposition is: Should justice zoos exist, and should we praise such punishments, or are we actually doing violence in the name of justice by doing what we do for others?
* Black Mirror s203 - When the nonsensical takes over the world
A cartoon character, Wodo, is a frequent visitor to the TV talk show. He publicly molested and insulted candidates because of his dissatisfaction with politics. As a result, he was retweeted because he said what the public dared not say. So the radio had an idea to let Wodo participate in the election. , even though his anti-political remarks are baseless and swear words, but many people support him. The result is that serious political discussions turn into quarrels, and Wodo's people behind the scenes become puppets, and in the end he resists, but is powerless to change the fait accompli.
What I still feel is a sense of personal powerlessness similar to a stampede event, pushed forward by the wave of the group. After an unreasonable thing is popularized by social networks, it is pushed forward by politicians and TV public opinion. There is a cliff in front of you. Just imagine that if you really become the ruling "party", this will be an insult and ridicule to the political constitution, and it will be even more unable to solve social problems. Wodo is nothing, can't do anything, has no systematic theory, and has no candidacy manifesto, which still makes so many people irrational to choose him.
Taking over the world without reason is a complete disappointment with politics, or the madness of netizens trying to rule the world with blank brains.
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