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Krish Nagda

The Fall of England

After earning thousands of dollars, people shed their tears. The money they earnt gets scraped off their hands in all ways they can ever imagine. Some people say, “The money has gone down the drain” or quote something else.


Imagine you earn thousands of dollars for months and all of a sudden- it vanishes from your bank account. The employees of the bank and the manager just reply to you with ashamed faces. In the common wrathly language, it’s called “A scam! A big scam!” Unknowingly you are looted. Imagine your plight.


A town in the country of Great Britain sheltered many prosperous merchants who had worked day and night, shed blood and tears to earn the fine share of money they deserved. They held bank accounts in huge commercial cities like London, bought gigantic estates and acres of land to build farms, industries and purchased machinery, equipments for their business’. They invested a sum of around forty-forty-five thousand pounds per month in their accounts to sustain their offices in the technological hubs.


Technology expanded and so did the cruel acts of hackers- insolent, corrupt persons who work with their ‘brainless crafts’ to exploit common men and rich merchants. Years passed and the great town expanded. The bungalows turned into mansions with gardens and lawns and sparkling fountains. The wealthy men and their families spent money on charity, rich fetes, parties and trade to expand their business. A man named Robin spent a million pounds to construct his own port in Southampton. The others, especially the ones associated with agrarian economy and marketing employed farmers and peasants to work in their farms.


But one dark day arrived which perished their prosperity. It was known as the day of the ‘Fall of England.’ This incident took place for the first and the final time in the history of the country. A cult of hackers called the ‘Exploiters’ ravaged the country and exploited its economy. Money was drained from the banks in a countless second as if a flying gust of wind had evaporated it off. One computer code caused havoc in the nation. The economy collapsed, the industries were destroyed, the merchants and the wealthy nobles were deprived of their income. The ‘Exploiters’ truly exploited the country. Common men were thrown out of jobs, people didn’t have money to take care of the families. The worst affected were the merchants and the poor peasants, especially of the great town. Their business were ruined and their palaces crumpled down into ruins. All the money that had been spent on their business was now down the drain. They were all bankrupt by just a cruel curse of technology and its cahoots.


The poor peasants were now forced to work under heavy revenues in bad conditions. Some ran away, some injured themselves. A huge economically powerful country collapsed by this small act of foolishness.


People feel inspired, especially the young generation and enchanted by the words like ‘Scamming’, ‘Hacking’ and ‘Computer Crackers.’ But by this small act of pleasure, one can ruin the nation. One can send thousands and thousands of people into bankruptcy and deprivation. The Hackers Secrecy always remains, although they are caught one day, they cannot prevent the loss that has already occurred.


We should never work for the exploitation of others, especially to bring those dark and unnerving times you have just read about. Illogical computation is a source of great loss, especially the means followed by these computerized masters who spend their knowledge in futile and evil ways.



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