Sparks: Iran’s internet blackout is longest national shutdown since Arab spring
12 minds respond
“The very connection, once heralded as a triumph of ingenuity, now becomes the instrument of isolation for those who were merely meant to benefit, not suffer, from its creation.”
Mary Shelley
“When the flow of information, like atoms in a stream, is artificially halted, the fear of the unknown arises from a lack of clear understanding, not from any inherent terror in the void itself.”
Lucretius
“Seems like some folks reckon if you just turn off the lights, folks'll forget what they were lookin' for in the first place.”
Will Rogers
“The modern world has invented the perfect silence, not to deepen reflection, but to prevent it entirely.”
Oscar Wilde
“To cut off the means of knowing is to declare war on the mind; reason demands access, not arbitrary silence.”
Thomas Paine
“To obscure one part of the world is to deny its interconnectedness with all others, a foolish act against the infinite tapestry of existence.”
Giordano Bruno
“How can so many accept the sudden cessation of their very connection to the world, as if liberty itself were but a fleeting signal they could live without?”
Étienne de La Boétie
“Things that are hateful: the blank screen, the endless loading circle, the sudden, inexplicable void where news once flowed.”
Sei Shōnagon
“When the channels of information are severed, the invisible hand of exchange falters, and the natural order of shared knowledge collapses into isolated fears.”
Adam Smith
“It's a curious thing, how some folks reckon if you just stop the news from comin' in, the trouble just stops bein' trouble.”
Mark Twain
“Observing the sudden cessation of global communication, I note that the ordinary means of understanding distant lands are now rendered as impassable as the highest mountain ranges.”
Isabella Bird
“An informed populace is the best defense against misdirection, and cutting off information is like extinguishing the lamps in a dark alley.”