It does change things. It spreads awareness of things wich, contrary to your belief , are being left unmentioned. Change on a global scale requires more than one person spreading a message. It takes people to act on it.
please.
my point, you missed, is that people will
not act on it. however endearing a video like this may be, it's utterly futile in the end when humans remain unmoved--right back to square one when any form of awareness is either merely spread, or just discussed. i did not once say it doesn't take action: i implied no action will be taken. 24,000 of us will not band together and sing kumbaya to change the fate of america or life, what have you. rather, atleast 2 people out of 24,000 will decide to make a real change and truly consider the sentimental drivel shown in the video. not a huge dent, is it
not a huge enough movement to really present any real change in the points made in the video or OP, and even some of these points can be fazed out with far more
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i can name (or google, because it's really that simple) atleast several
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and
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that provide a satiric representation of how technology ruins our lives, how
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processed food has become, etc. you can too. a dog wearing a red hoodie eating a food like a human can. your grandmother can. every single person in this thread remains disconnected as the rest.
that is my point
but we continue to sit on our asses. it's a choice to post, without any effort, and discuss this stuff on an anime forum rather than making a drastic change in our diet and lifestyle. we simply don't want to change because it's far more convenient to ponder about things philosophically than take action in the first place
reality is cruel