The story is simple. The murderer built a website called "killwithme.com" to broadcast the death process of people. The higher the number of clicks, the faster the death rate. Just as "Speed of Life and Death" opened a new situation of timing explosions, and "Infernal Affairs" opened the beginning of undercover gangsters, "Cyber Killing" closely follows the current trend of more popular cyber crimes, stays close to the times, and keeps pace with the times.
At the same time, the FBI female detective finally killed the murderer in a harmonious manner, and "Network Murder" finally returned to the perversion to get the law, justice was the main theme of the publicity.
Has justice really gotten a reputation?
At the end of the play, after the female agent Marsh killed the murderer in front of the camera, she tried her best to stretch her FBI badge to the camera. She wanted everyone to click on the website and watch the death of others enthusiastically. The previous few minutes were still waiting for her. Seen by the bastards whose head was smashed by the flying lawnmower. This is a very thematic scene. The hero not only solved the crisis, but also gave a high-profile preaching. I think her subtext is: Do you want to see me die? Now you can see nothing! Did you see this bastard being killed by me? Justice will eventually defeat evil!
But she is undoubtedly wrong, because following she will see that the number of page views of the website is still rising rapidly, and the viewers are asking each other where can the video be downloaded just now? In fact, these people don’t care about who died. It was the helicopter pilot, the TV host, the FBI agent, Marsh, or the murderer who was captured by the murderer before. The audience didn’t care at all. They cared about the death itself. They watched the real bloody death process. What does it matter who died?
After the FBI agent Griffin was killed by the murderer, someone left a message: There are already three men. Will there be babies next?
The audience is no longer satisfied. They need more excitement. Many people need to satisfy more curiosity when talking about this.
Human curiosity, nothing more. Everyone who clicks on this website can justify themselves in this way.
After watching the movie, some people said that the blame should not be attributed to the Internet, otherwise people will return to the age of ignorance, as if wars have become more and more cruel, shootings have increased, and the people we want to condemn are greed, and Not guns, cannons, or atomic bombs.
Human indifference and selfishness are the source of all evil.
I think this statement is generally good.
But—all things have but—guns can probably embolden our indifference and selfishness, while the Internet is a thick curtain for our indifference and selfishness.
Some people say that when you are online, you don't even know that the dog on the other side of the network is actually a dog; in fact, the reverse is the same. When you are online, no one else knows that you are actually a dog sitting on this end.
The Internet allows us to better conceal ourselves. What cruel thoughts do I have that I dare not let people know on weekdays? It’s okay, go online, there are enough pornographic websites on the Internet, enough forums for you to call and swear, enough people are telling you true or false privacy to make you voyeuristic, you can also search for human flesh to get people involved It sucks to death, but there is no need to show up...After
disconnecting from the Internet, in real life, we are still in good looks, well-dressed, cautious in speech, and decent.
Ancient Chinese gentlemen pay attention to "being cautious" because they clearly know that in the human society that has been formed for thousands of years, there is a set of insurmountable moral forces that control everything. Although some people despise these rules, they are absolutely great. Most people still act according to a set of ethical rules, no matter what they think in their hearts, Lei Chi still can't easily cross one step. Only when a person is alone or leaves the social environment and comes to a very closed environment, we can see what the person's real mind is like. Is it an awe-inspiring righteousness, or a full-fledged male thief and a prostitute.
I think, before the Internet age, we really rarely experienced a true celibacy age. No matter how isolated you are, most normal people will still be immersed in the whole society for a long time. Do you want to stay alone? Okay, but you can’t do anything bad when you are alone. At most you can only hold back the damage when you are alone. If you really want to do something bad, you still have to run out into the crowd.
But this is not the case in the Internet age. Our selfishness and indifference have finally found the best breeding ground in the Internet age. Because in this era, the power of public supervision has been most weakened. If a person really wants to live alone (provided that he has a worry-free livelihood), he can be 99.99% single. You can buy things online and order food online. The most people he needs to contact are deliverymen. , Take things over, give him the money without saying a word, and then go back to the room, close the curtains, turn off the lights, and click on the next web page facing the glowing screen. He can also mess around at home, abduct, defraud, steal, murder, slander, what else do you want to do?
"Shen Du" is like a joke in this era.
No one is close to you, no one will know how bad you are, your image in the public will not be damaged... After all these premises are met, even if you are just an ordinary person, you can guarantee your own Will indifference, selfishness, and greed not grow exponentially?
After a few years, if each of us does not need to meet each other, everyone has a computer screen of his own...At that time, can the despicable things hidden deep in the human heart be controlled by our "cautious alone" constraints?
I always think about Asimov's "Naked Sun".
If we abandon the fruitless argument between goodness and evil, and only treat people as a blank piece of paper, under education and supervision, people will become good, and without education and supervision, people will become evil, then in the future we Where to go?
Ron Hubbard said in his "Earth Killing Field": "Humans are an endangered species."
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