Within the “have-nots,” there exists yet another divide between those who have been termed the “wants” and the “don't-wants.” Though the “have-nots” as a whole have not, for the most part, been terribly criticized for their lack of physical resources, the “don't-wants” have been consistently scorned, mocked, and accused. To attempt to save someone who does not wish to be saved is a lost cause, and the “don't-wants,” a group that includes not only rich, but also poor people, have been deemed to have incorrect values that are simply inexcusable (Monroe 14). However, it would prove much more productive to recognize this group's reasons for hesitating to use ICT, and finding ways to assuage their fears and convince them that technology is not bad; rather, it can be used to their benefit. |