• Eyedust@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 days ago

    Battles never end, they just get hushed up. Dystopian tactics; throw a blanket over it and pretend it doesn’t exist because society is perfect for the rich and the powerful.

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      And they continue to forget it’s all a numbers game and we outnumber them by a magnitude. Tl’dr they’re fucked.

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        But that’s where complacency and escapism becomes a large tool against the numbers. Its much too hard to get up and revolt when their favorite show is going to be on at 8 or X streaming service got a new movie. Only a fraction get up to protest when the rest sit back back and mumble under their breaths to their screens.

        We need a major fuckup to get them off their couches, you know, something like policing the internet, or crashing the market and causing disgusting inflation rates. Oh wait. Its a shame that we’ve waited until things got this bad.

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          Agree. People were so concerned about 1984 that they didn’t see Brave New World creeping up on us.

          How you crack the complacency is beyond me.

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            I’m sure you’re joking, but actually I’m reading a very interesting book about this topic called “The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity.”

            It’s really concerned with freedom, and disputes the idea that the lack thereof is inherently tied to agriculture.

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              Agriculture made more humans. More humans is always trouble.

              (But it is a really incredible book, as are all of Graeber’s work. If you like it you should read Debt: The First 5,000 Years)