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Why Facebook Is Dying
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One of the primary effects of the Internet on society has been to make geography far less relevant to our human condition.

Granted, we still stand under God's prohibition against globalism. He still requires us to live in tribal communities, but now we don't quite have to live in each other's armpit to have such a community. The ubiquitous communications network makes it possible for those of us who ought to be in the same tribe to find each other. Radix Fidem would not be possible otherwise.

Over at ZDNet, Jason Hiner misses the point on Facebook. He's obviously a globalist idolater, because he laments how Facebook missed the chance to break down our tribal barriers. Hiner fails to understand that God will always intervene when any agency tries to do that.

Where Facebook succeeded was in making it possible for the scattered soul brothers and sisters to find each other and keep their tribal loyalties alive. Facebook began to die when it yielded to objections from the globalists and SJWs who insist we must rebuild the Tower of Babel. Now it's in steep decline and cannot climb out because the management lacks the will to tell the globalists to get lost so they can get back to making money off an entirely natural and necessary human trait.
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I call fb, "lookatmebook". My extended family is spread across three continents, North America, Europe and Australia. Facebook is useful for staying connected with my kin, we have a family page, if it wasn't for that I wouldn't be on it.
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(08-27-2018, 11:31 AM)Ed Hurst Wrote: He's obviously a globalist idolater, because he laments how Facebook missed the chance to break down our tribal barriers. Hiner fails to understand that God will always intervene when any agency tries to do that.

People who believe the human psyche is infinitely malleable get so tiresome. They're always chasing after the next social novelty in hopes of finding the cheat code to crack open our firmware. I wonder if it ever occurs to them that humans just aren't capable of something?
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