Some individuals think that the digital world may be broadly split in two: those who have access to a computer and the Internet, and others who do not. Some individuals think this has major moral ramifications and that we have a duty to try to even things out. Those who are marginalized in society may be subjected to prejudice and "social exclusion," which may cause them to lose out on many opportunities. Is it your opinion that everyone, no matter where they live, what their needs are, how much money they have, or how much education they have, should have access to computers and the Internet? Who should be giving these resources and covering the bill? We live in a digital age; why isn't internet access a basic right?
Some individuals think that the digital world may be broadly split in two: those who have access to a computer and the Internet, and others who do not. Some individuals think this has major moral ramifications and that we have a duty to try to even things out. Those who are marginalized in society may be subjected to prejudice and "social exclusion," which may cause them to lose out on many opportunities. Is it your opinion that everyone, no matter where they live, what their needs are, how much money they have, or how much education they have, should have access to computers and the Internet? Who should be giving these resources and covering the bill? We live in a digital age; why isn't internet access a basic right?
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