Margaret Atwood Discusses Doomscrolling and Voices in Today’s Society
Margaret Atwood shares her thoughts on societal voices and the impact of technology on truth in modern communication.
Atwood recalls how communication technology has changed things before, like with the Gutenberg press. She expresses hope for the United States despite fears from Canadians about crossing the border due to new rules. People are worried, not just mad. She highlights that workers at big tech companies feel silenced to avoid losing their jobs.
Lastly, Atwood admits people can show resistance through voting. She believes that while they might be afraid of losing their jobs, they still express their opinions in elections. Atwood hints that real change takes time and isn’t easy due to everyday struggles.