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Why are people so willing to live in a dystopia despite all of the cautionary tales in science fiction?
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For the most part we have little choice.
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>>536718047
What makes you think you have a choice? Remember when people thought credit cards, internet, and cars were just a fad?
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>>536718047
everyone is so deep in it even the dystopia don't look so bad from here
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>>536718047
Because current life sucks,at least in a dystopia it looks cool even if it still sucks
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>>536718191
>For the most part we have little choice.

This really. It would be one thing if food, housing and good women were plentiful and people chose the dystopia. Instead it's a world where nothing is rewarded except the seven sins.
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>"let's bring about the end of the nation-state paradigm and replace it with a post-apocalyptic system of techno-feudal citadels where we can be "sovereign individuals" and the masses can be glorified cattle."

Why would they do this?
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>>536718047
>cautionary tales in science fiction
spotted the plot reader



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