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by santisiri
4104 days ago
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Yes. We do better in the younger generation. We are building for the future and thinking the long term. and again: only rich people believe internet is for the rich. In every slum you'll find every single kid with a huge smartphone. As you came to realize by the end of your rant: the gap is more generational than Socio-economical. That's why this makes sense in the long term. |
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I think I've exhibit thoughts, tried to look for mathematical proof, quoted people who are smarter than me, wonder about known problems when making decisions, and you consider that a rant?
You have no addressed a single concern I have shared. You don't have to, but your replies are infuriating because you are missing the point every time.
You are just repeating marketing phrases like "every single kid with a huge smartphone". Well, what does that prove? Does it prove that internet has as much penetration in lower income population than it does in high income one? I think not. And if you keep repeating that you are just insulting the young people who live in a slum and do not have smartphone, because you are blaming them for not having one.
> the gap is more generational than Socio-economical
That gap is not related to democracyOS but to technology. You will have a stronger impact on a young generation not because "you are thinking in long term" but because they'll understand it faster.
This comment was mostly a rant. And from now on I'll refuse to answer any comment you write until you want to provide something useful to talk about, or even back your statements.