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[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 7 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Imagine still having to negotiate with private health insurance as a Mars colonist. Oh, Kaiser didn't cover your kidney shrinkage medicine? Just fill out a form in our office on Earth to start a review process.

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 2 points 7 months ago

Dems: "Young people don't vote anyway!"

(Record youth turnout for Trump)

Dems: "AH, well, nonetheless..."

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 2 points 7 months ago

The One Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by NK Jemisin.

It's basically this:

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 17 points 11 months ago

Being able to admit a mistake is huge, being able to genuinely apologize without some cop-out disclaimer is even better.

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

A Bewitching Revolution.

You play as a witch who explores a city, helping homeless people get housed, planting fruit trees, clearing anti-bird architecture, starting union drives and prison riots...

The game is free and you can finish it in an hour.

https://colestia.itch.io/a-bewitching-revolution

A Bewitching Revolution is a first-person adventure game about a communist witch living in a cyberpunk city. Use magic to help the city's residents build collective forms of power and resistance!

Inspired by the work of Silvia Federici, A Bewitching Revolution tells an optimistic story about people transforming their gloomy capitalist present into a bright revolutionary future. It is designed to be played in a single sitting, roughly one hour long.

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net -1 points 1 year ago (9 children)

After reading Flatland and playing The Forgotten City, I feel like any number of human religions could end up being "true" to some degree. But it would involve aliens, or interdimensional interlopers or something.

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Literally nobody ever believed it was about "protecting the children."

Liberal rubes sure did. They'll keep insisting that's the case too, even as bans on trans adults existing sweep forth. Liberals absolutely don't give a fuck about us.

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

Lol what specifically happened in 2020?

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The speed of advancement from the industrial revolution to present.

This one makes Fermi's Paradox far more confusing and terrifying to me. The time it took to go from agriculture to the steam engine is nothing compared to the age of the universe, absolutely nothing, and from the steam engine to modern technology is fuck ton nothing.

An intelligent species could go from stone age technology to nuclear weapons in the blink of an eye.

And that's just life as we understand it. We have no idea if we're the equivalent of Flatland in a higher spatial dimension or something. There could be stars with entire civilizations of plasma-based intelligent life churning inside of them. There could be intelligent civilizations lurking in each and every single subatomic particle.

It's possible no matter how far out or far in we look, we just keep finding more universe, more space for something to inhabit, forever...

As they said on chapo-boys , if we look everywhere and we're the only intelligent species anywhere in this universe ... well that would be weirder than if life is hiding all over the universe.

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 24 points 1 year ago (34 children)

Let people not like things.

[–] rubpoll@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago

I support crushing fascists with tanks.

 

The UAP phenomenon implies the existence of a superhuman authority that humans must submit to. By appealing to this authority, whether directly or by allowing the subject to suppose such an arrangement must exist, human power structures are able to reclaim the theological principle of a will and aims beyond human understanding. In doing so, all acts of inhumane violence, elite tomfoolery, and evidence for the invalidity of moral and ethical justifications for enshrining power in our existing institutions become handwaveable and invite the subject to these acts and arrangements to engage in the storytelling aspect of social mythmaking that is starkly lacking in the post modern global secular state order. - Any_Pilot6455 on the truanon sub.

So, in regards to the explanation for this UFO shit being "the military wants more money", I kept going "but the military can get all the money it wants, without making up nonsense about aliens".

... but I didn't consider a nascent desire for the ruling class to bring back a hightened religious fervor, as an opiate for the masses. In this God is Dead world, where even the overtly religious don't sound convinced of their beliefs, the ruling class needs human beings to stop thinking that human beings are in charge of human beings.

They need a new God to blame for everything.

Capitalists would much rather we blame aliens for our miseries instead of capitalists.

The ruling class would much rather have us believe they're just as powerless in the face of an omnipresent God-Thing / Alien-Thing, then to believe they - the wealthy and powerful humans - really are in charge, and that our miseries are the result of their choices and actions / inactions.

So much of our government and economy revolves around offloading responsibility for bad things. One party can blame the other party, one branch of govt can blame another branch, the feds can blame the states, the states can blame the feds, ceo's can blame weak regulations, regulators can blame voters, voters can blame non voters. How nice it would be for the people in charge if we all just collectively blamed aliens, while simultaneously assuming there's nothing we can do about it.

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