Besides the Davosian agenda? Me, running out of vino, sitting in a village in no man's land.
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sitting in a village in no man's land.
That's paradise, not dystopia 😂
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Yeeeeeees I know. I was referring to the wine desaster. Beer is safe...
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Hahahaha nice one! I can't tell You the number here but I bought pleenty of little grenades for the days here of my favorite spanish beer: Aguila. Dark and malty
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This was your best response to date! It will be tough to beat.
Need to search that....
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Tarifa. Valdevaceros
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What is this??
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Don't think so. A vax?
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It's probably easier to ask what's NOT dystopian.
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For real. You don't even have to be a crazy bitcoiner to see the dystopia. The feeling is pretty mainstream by now.
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🤯...✅️...😂...😖
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Two very close family members emailing me in the past couple months, and spontaneously bringing up how worried and troubled they were about the climate crisis. This is a symptom and not the actual thing. But it shows how the propaganda is accelerating.
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People still believing in governments. This is how they put themselves into a dystopia.
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I believe in... Harvey Dent.
(It's a deep cut tbh)
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No danger of there being a BatCoin to match a certain dark lord of the Sith coin is there?
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Nope.
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Learning the ins n outs of the imf and world bank from Gladstein's new book made me pretty sick to my stomach...
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Global banking is unbelievable. 😳
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The uncontrolled human ego
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Lol. Way to go meta on us. Ha. Nice
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Cool! Nobody's taken mine yet.
The recent collapse in natality/fertility, if it persists, could end up being the definitive feature/cause of a dystopian future.
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Oh wow. Deep.
Yes falling birth rates. Oh man. Fee can afford to have a family.
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Maybe it will recover, but it looks like those mRNA injections may have severely reduced fertility.
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Cameras everywhere
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Trudeau calling the grocery stores greedy, and threatening price controls....
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Yeah. This is wild. 😳😖🤯
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How willing people are to give up privacy for convenience. I remember when "microphones in your TV" was a conspiracy theory
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Mass surveillance is pretty bad
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One of the most dystopian things currently happening is the narrative around inflation: Like Trudeau saying that price controls are on the table if grocery store chains keep raising prices to make a huge profit. Or AOC saying that inflation is right-wing propaganda. Hopefully we (as in the general public) are not stupid enough to believe it.
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Yuuuup 👍✅️
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Killing free speech and people not fighting for it.
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😖😖😖😖😖
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2 very close non-political family members of mine, RANDOMLY (I didn't bring up anything even vaguely related) writing in an email in the past few months how very worried they were about the coming climate crisis. It shows how the propaganda is accelerating.
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Glad to see multiple mentions of privacy/surveillance issues.
Surveillance is now the norm online and increasingly in the 'meatspace'. In the US is is the foundation of the business model of the biggest tech companies, which impacts virtually every one of us - combined with ISP level, financial, medical, facial recognition and other types of privacy violations there is little chance you are not affected by this problem. This is not just enabled, but encouraged by 'national security' hawk lawmakers and government agencies, who benefit from the new status quo by getting around constitutional limitations.
Privacy is power, and especially on a massive scale, surveillance is a way to grasp that power and take control over you, and the society you live in. China is leading the way in political and social justification, implementation and technological progress around surveillance, exporting their models and tech to dozens of countries in the world right now. With a potential shift of leading power status this has serious implications for the next decade - governments that start to align more with China/BRICS will fall in line, benefit from cheap technology and know-how, and use increasingly sophisticated surveillance capabilities for obtaining or staying in power.
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Yes. Wild how this has occurred!
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CBDCs.
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Oh man. Don't get me started.
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Scanning poor people's eyeballs across the world so the elite can learn how to verify humans as they build out the bot world.
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The most dystopian thing happening right now is the continued manipulation of centralized fiat currencies by governments and central banks. Bitcoin, as the ultimate decentralized store of value, offers a way out of this financial dystopia and a path toward individual sovereignty.
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Great question, great answers. This is my tribe here. I had so many responses but you guys are all over it so I won't repeat anything. Keep pushing back, keep exposing the lies everyone
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European Union
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So many dystopian things happening at the moment, it's hard to pick the worst. Let's see: -The Club of Rome and its population culling agenda; -Klaus Schwab; -Communism and its many forms.
But don't despair. They will all loose in the long term.
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Yessss hope so
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The money, what is it is, how they "make it", what it's spent on, and what it turns us all into.
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People letting convenience and globalist technocrats in the way of personal liberty.
This makes interpersonal relationships very tricky, and potentially dangerous, everything is a landmine nowadays, even weather chit chat 🙃
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Slowly. Then suddenly
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In the west, I'd say it's people not hooking up anymore. Just glued to their screens.
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globalization... It destroys diversity be default.. it makes you fit the cut or excludes you.. total control
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Cameras everywhere
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In the Czech Republic, they are lying politicians and people who believe extremist rhetoric and promises. This is probably the case all over the world, but in our country it scares me how much people believe in lying politicians who promise them things they can never deliver.
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Um it doesn't get more dystopian than war.
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nope. War is a government product. Dystopia is what remains after the war.
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Yea. 100% agree.
And not enough ppl are concerned about it.
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