What will America's next 250 years look like?
>>538411194A lot like brazils last 200 or so, just more brown....
>>538411194I doubt we will live to see it.
White liberals (e.g. Founding Father types) will take back this country and lead it to another glorious 250 years. We're taking Greenland. We're taking British Columbia. We're taking the Panama Canal. Glory eternal!
>>538411194ever player Fallout games?
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>>538411424The only thing white liberals take is dick.
>>538411194Like mordor, full of mixed race orc abominations
>>538411194There will be no future. Only ash.
>>538411194Heel run.
>>538411194Won't
>>538411522I take your mother
>>538411194It depends on the trajectory. Zoomers for the most part are goycattle not to mention there are more degenerates among them than previous generations (which makes sense as they grew up chronically online) but at the same time they have become the turning point against the '68ers. They embraced dissident politics more than any other generation, unlike the 90's kids who are known for being militant shitlibs. Who knows what the future will hold. Perhaps in the coming decades there will be mass opposition to the neoliberal multiracial experiment. Nonetheless - we can not vote ourselves out of this. There was only one time in history when a nation was able to democratically change its political system (including its banking system) without bloodshed and that surely is not going to happen again. They quite literally own our money supply.What we can do is set the foundations for social and political change, through our propaganda and literature. You can not change systems until you change minds first. Hopefully the former will be realized through the latter.
>>538411348After kikes perfect AI and robotics they will just starve off their goyim cattle and create a continent-wide hasidic shtetl
>>538411194It will be black and brown hordes fighting over the last of the welfare money over a smouldering ash pile of a country
>>538411194gang stalking
>>538411194grim
Its almost over
>>538411194>Jake's city is an unnamed city on Earth (specifically eastern US coast), where Jake Sully lived in 2148 before he moved to Pandora.>The city residents are also shown to wear masks to combat air pollution. Overpopulation is a major issue and the cityfolk are effectively forced to be shoulder-to-shoulder with everyone else. No plant life, trees, or grass is shown to exist in the city>Despite the energy crisis and the cost of electricity, the city is shown to be full of colorful holograms with advertisements covering the sky, as seen when Jake looks up at the sky in the alleyway. However, people are shown to walk on the streets or ride bikes due to an apparent lack of electric cars. They also seem to lack air purifiers as well. This suggests the dangerous influence that corporations have and how they are prioritized over the general welfare of the people. A system of aerial maglev trains is also seen above, possibly powered by unobtanium.like this, w no nature at all n the skies full of holo ads.
>>538414209>According to Frances Ardmore, Earth is a dying planet by the year 2170 due to various reasons including climate change, resource depletion, air pollution, famine, overpopulation and the Anthropocene Mass Extinction, with most biodiversity already long destroyed; and now, putting humanity in its own crisis. Jake Sully also claims "there's no green" on Earth, suggesting trees, grass, and other plants no longer exist on a mass scale.
>>538414824>Earth was once fertile, but human activity and population explosion since the industrial revolutions, along with the environmental pollution and careless habitat destruction that came with it, have near-irreversibly damaged biodiversity. By the 22nd century, regions of forests and wetlands responsible for natural primary production have shrunken significantly, replaced by protein farms to meet the food demand of humanity, and most seaside properties are dedicated to mariculture extracting phytoplankton and spirulina.>In the 22nd century, much of Earth's once-arable lands have been reduced to wastelands, one prominent example being the Nevada Toxic Flats. The towering Yosemite granite domes were converted to an upscale condo development; the historical Grizzly Giant was splintered for fuel, and the nearby former cascade Yosemite Falls had been reduced to a polluted drizzle.
>>538414894>Not long after the Resources Development Administration (RDA) was formed in the 21st century, Earth entered the era of quasi-governmental administrative entities (QGAEs), with RDA remaining the largest of them. Soon after, hundreds of orbiting factories were built on the Moon, Mars, and in the asteroid belts of the Solar System. These factories caused a pollution of toxins to frequently rain down on Earth.
>>538414990>In the 22nd century, planet's population more than tripled since the previous century, topping out at around 20 billion people. Humanity itself has faced famine and wars over remaining resources, such as clean drinking water. Earth has also run out of oil. Earth was rocked by a significant intercontinental conflict in the 22nd century: the Resource Wars. The global energy crisis arose with a great demand for natural resources. In this conflict, Jake Sully was paralyzed during a tour in Venezuela.
>>538411194Like Brazil. Thanks, boomers.
>>538415079>Due to pollution, Earth's atmosphere is covered in a haze of greenhouse gasses and had many other problems such as overpopulation, nuclear warfare, environmental terrorism, significant deforestation, world hunger, ozone depletion, resources depletion, water shortages, and overhunting of what is left of Earth's very few still living animal species are the main things that are slowly consuming what is left of the once beautiful planet. Excessive mineral mining Africa and the deep sea also expedited the planet's natural resources. As Earth's atmosphere continued to deteriorate, polar regions were decimated from greenhouse and rising temperatures. The melting ice caps caused global sea levels to exacerbate, compromising coastlines, islands, and wetlands. Much of the western coast of America was damaged in a tsunami event in the 2140s.
>>538415140most common transportation:>simply walking (since distances aren't that big, even though it's a fucking megacity)>simple & manual bicycles n vehicles (due to serious energy crises)>maglev trains (used by the majority, connects most of the globe)>autonomous ground vehicles/taxis (a bit less used but still more than simple n manual vehicles)>eVTOLs (primarily used by emergency services, RDA officials, delivery, taxis, and rich ppl)