• @Touching_Grass
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    1 year ago

    It was pretty main stream. For decades before the 90s too. But the 90s was the last decade where it was popular.

    Remember what fear grabbed the most attention. The most popular movie was usually some form of cultural warning about the spread of rampant consumerism.

    The most popular horror movies at the time were zombie movies which are symbolically a warning about the rampant spread of a virus that turns everyone you know into a mindless consuming monster that hangs out at malls. Tons of music, art and content that pointed out how bad all this consuming is.

    That doesn’t exist today like it did then. People were born into this crazy 24/7 commercialization of every inch of space they lay their eyes on. Most don’t even see that the majority of their free time is taken up by advertising and how it all erodes their ability to just enjoy something because anything you enjoy is an opportunity to capture your attention and your attention is an opportunity for someone to sell that space as a billboard.

    It was much easier to see this stuff in the 90s because that was a transitional point between mass media into this social media doom scrolling attention capital we have today. Then a new generation took over who were born into this and don’t know anything else but this.

    • @SCB
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      11 year ago

      Meanwhile Gen Z is full of literal socialists.

      Anti-consumer sentiment didn’t go away, it evolved.

      • @Touching_Grass
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        11 year ago

        Is it?

        Literal socialists?

        There’s some but i don’t think it’s full. Look at who gets paid on social media and gets the most attention. It isn’t the socialists. Its the prime, death water Hawking look at how rich I am while I sell you water in can at best buy that gen z but a lot of attention into. Follow the money. Gen Z is not full of socialists according to the content they consume

        • @SCB
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          11 year ago

          Yes, literal socialists and the “raise taxes on the rich wait no not me” people are both anti-consumer