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Cheap War, Cheap Peace
We always had a conflict, and we always will. But it has never been so cost-effective to cause a conflict. As someone who uses tools to cause large-scale change through media and communications, I can attest that the cost of causing conflict has significantly lowered over the years. Because the cost of social change has become significantly lower it's easy to cause riots and uprisings.
Some case studies to prove that, recently there was a huge riot in Bangladesh called the #roadsafety movement, first let me say it was an amazing uprising by students demanding road safety. But let's consider the cost involved in the uprising. The news was spread on social media, so there was no propaganda tool like newspapers or televisions. And then it was a matter of organising people, organising resources and boom, the whole country erupted. Of course on a grim note, it did take the lives of two children to start the spread of news in the first place.
Even if we say that it was a ripe situation for an uprising, there are ways you can also construct urgency. Politicians do it all the time, elect this president now or your kids will be robbed of their jobs by immigrants, elect this prime minister now to save the country from a terrorist attack. And these uprisings have happened in the past but because of access to social media and the internet in general it has become an increasingly inexpensive…