I have seen a few of these with similar story lines and realized we are living it right now. They have the best healthcare, the best food, the best everything and most of us are a few dollars from disaster. That scares some of us to death literally from all the stress it causes.

  • @[email protected]
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    Well they have been buying up the Hawaiian islands. I think Larry Ellis, Zuckerberg and few others have bought a ton of property on Lanai or Molokai.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      At least that will give them a reason to actually do something about climate change. Those islands aren’t gonna be paradise for too much longer with the more frequent and stronger hurricanes, and ocean levels rising.

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    42 years ago

    3% on Netflix is really good. Definitely do the english subtitles instead of the dubbing though, it sounds ridiculous.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      Battle Angel Alita is exactly what I was thinking, it’s also a great movie it deserves a sequel!

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    202 years ago

    If anything they’ll start tunneling under the Earth to escape the brutal conditions they created on the surface.

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      32 years ago

      They’re safer going to mars or Venus. Once they are in their bunkers, there’s nothing to stop a whole lot of us from sealing the air intakes with concrete.

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      132 years ago

      How long until they farm us and eat us?

      Ah, who am I kidding? Morlocks and Eloi would never happen. They wouldn’t give us free food.

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        82 years ago

        I think you have that analogy backwards. The point was that the industrial proletariat stayed underground while the bourgeois regressed into the eloi bc they had built the overworked utopia and had no need to do anything. This is the literal way the rich.

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    Every capitalist society trends towards this, as too do all other forms of society as well. Also remember that in the Western world, even someone who is next to outright homeless can have a better life than something like 90% of people around the globe - the water from most streams is safe to drink (unlike many places in Africa and South America), there are currently no missiles raining down from the sky (unlike Ukraine), if you have friends or family that you can stay with there is a good chance that someone can make room for you (unlike super crowded places where there are already ~20 families in a small household - and at the risk of repeating myself, yes I meant families there, not just people), plus with a mere handful of dollars we can get treatments for diseases that even Kings and Pharos of the past who were considered to be literal gods could not.

    So it is a spectrum where we are not as well off as we used to be a few decades ago, but are still doing well globally speaking. The problem is that we are changing, so not yet used to there being such rigid divisions between “classes” of people as now exist, so people still talk as if mere hard work is all that is required to deal with it. And they aren’t even fully wrong, bc that really is a part of it, though there is a significantly higher uphill battle than there used to be.

    Just do your best - what else could you possibly do even? - and also remember that kinder people are happier people, and that is literally something that no amount of money can buy:-D.

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    They’re gonna fall, we just have to stop saying yes. No more subscriptions, no more taxes, no more work. And we’re getting so many, 30s and 20s, we’re not buying anything anymore and most of all, we’ve been doing nothing. Soon billionaires will become millionaires and millionaires ordinary people.

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      22 years ago

      We could bring everything to a screeching halt and change everything in months if enough of us did that… But only if enough of us were willing to stop paying rent and not being able to afford food. It would take at least a couple weeks, at most until the end of the quarter, before a renegotiation of the structure of society is on the table

      Doing anything short of a full drop out in critical numbers will just lead to what we have now - modern capitalism cannibalizing itself trying to keep the exponential growth party going just a little bit longer… except everyone who committed to it end up further behind, sacrificing what they have now to speed up the process a bit

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    Elysium!

    You’re not wrong. And anybody who could afford to stop them is too busy fighting a culture war to organize. Who do you think is stoking animosity? MLKJ wasn’t assassinated for civil rights, it was for the Poor Peoples Campaign. The only thing that could stop them is the unity of all those living paycheck to paycheck, regardless of religion or race.

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      482 years ago

      I feel like a movement is actually happening, but slowly. Look at all these unions forming and people striking all around. It gives me hope, to be honest. The media is fighting it hard and somewhat succeeding, but just to an extent. We will win

      • Margot Robbie
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        272 years ago

        That sounds like a pretty terrible dystopian movie that should not be made into real life.

        So, please, support the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Hopefully there will be some good news soon.

      • eu
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        132 years ago

        Just give me a cool robotic exoskeleton and I’m sold

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    142 years ago

    It has never been any different. It’s worse and exponentially more visible, but is not new by any means.

  • jBlight
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    182 years ago

    I feel like we’re actually the prequel to WALL-E