Generation Z: Online And At Risk

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When it comes to the topic of technological advances, most of us agree that they are beneficial to humans. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether or not Generation Z is at risk. Whereas, some are convinced that we have become cyborgs and are enslaved to devices that lie in our pockets. Others however, maintain that it can be both beneficial and detrimental. In “We Are All Cyborgs Now,” Amber Case argues that, although there are challenges with online socialization, being able to connect online helps to humanize us in new ways. In “Generation Z: online and at risk” Nicholas Kardaras disagrees, asserting that people with addictive personalities, particularly young people, are risking their mental health by favoring their online connections over their ordinary ones. …show more content…

“ I’m going to kill you while you are both asleep, the wild eyed 13 year old girl said as she flailed and kicked her father before biting his arm” (Kardaras 1). If you ask me that seems like a discipline issue. A lot of today's parents offer technology in order to soothe and calm down their child. That is wrong. “over the course of a year john and melanie saw their daughter transform from a sweet, innocent girl who loved spending time with her parents into a sexualized, foul mouthed and violent terror” (Kardaras 5). This goes to show how little discipline can turn a sweet girl into something terrifying. Although i agree with Kardaras with the fact of Generation Z being at risk, but i disagree at the fact that technology is to

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