Insecurity in Japan

Daniela 2022-04-20 09:02:27

Japan is an insecure country, or a country with a strong sense of crisis. Japan's "Saint Seiya", "Ultraman" and many other film and television works illustrate this point. At the same time, these film and television works also have a strong inspirational spirit in them.
The root of the film's story is the development of biochemical technology. Japan leads the world in the development of biochemical technology. However, due to the immaturity of biochemical technology, governments around the world and the international community have strongly condemned it. In order to safeguard its own interests, or due to the influence of Yamato Heavy Industries, the Japanese government withdrew from the United Nations in 2067, cut off communication with other countries, cut off some means of transportation and communication tools, and no satellites were detected over Japan. information.
In order to understand the real situation in Japan, American SWORD troops infiltrated Japan. At this time, Japan has been locked down for 10 years, the Japanese nation no longer exists, and the Japanese have been mechanized.
We are promoting the development of science and technology, and technology has brought us prosperity, but behind this, should we reflect on something: technology, ethics, human nature; what is the purpose of our development of science and technology, when the development of science and technology cannot serve mankind, Can not be controlled by human beings, and even threaten the survival of human beings, is technology still the technology that human beings need? Technology is a double-edged sword. Behind any interest, there is a price to be paid. The higher the interest, the higher the price. Nuclear weapons and genetically modified food are all like this.
Driven by industrialization, modern civilization has established a very complete social machine system, and individual human beings are gradually being infected by this mechanism, resulting in group alienation. So, in reality, whether it is the government's strategy or the behavior of multinational companies, will one day evolve into unmanageable complexity, which will lead to the operation of the entire big machine falling into the abyss of out of control?

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