Technology, Society, Morality and Criminality: How A Deleted Cell Phone Video Led to Murder

Posted on March 4, 2010
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Law & Justice, Science and Technology, Society
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Adil Najam

The story told in this video takes around seven minutes to tell. But it will haunt you for much longer.

What do you make of this story? About the commentary on the story? About what it says about technology? About us as a society? About our notions of morality? And, indeed, about how violence and criminality gets legitimized in the confused clash of all of the above?

44 responses to “Technology, Society, Morality and Criminality: How A Deleted Cell Phone Video Led to Murder”

  1. Thanks for sharing

  2. Kasim Mahmood says:

    These three make me more sick … pretending to care about the story. BTW … another pointless post.

  3. Asim says:

    Why is our culture and religion so anti sexuality? Sexuality is a natural thing, a gift from God that nobody should be ashamed off…well as long as you are not super dooper ugly, come on people have some sense…sexuality, romance, having fun is natural…when we are forced to stay away from such gifts from God, we are doing something unnatural and that is frustrating, this frustration can be witnessed on our society everywhere in other forms that is not good for any society. Everybody thinks that we are pleasing God by staying away from such harmless fun activities, but we all know how much we want what is artificially considered taboo/adultery etc.

    ok i am done…go ahead fire some hate mails.

  4. Qadeer says:

    This is disturbing but it is not about the technology, it is how you choose to use technology.

  5. Sheeraz says:

    Disgusting way of discussing this thing on this program, which already uses an eclectic mix of quite cheap humor and fake intellect.

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