• @Wogi
    link
    781 year ago

    Or cyberpunk. Or watched Blade Runner.

    Sky holograms are pretty common in corpo dystopia fiction. And maybe future non fiction. Jesus

    • @captainlezbian
      link
      371 year ago

      The problem with cyberpunk fiction is that some people have no media literacy and a lot of money and decide their company should do things from their favorite stories.

      • Chariotwheel
        link
        fedilink
        141 year ago

        I keep laughing when Palanthir comes up. Like, why name your surveillance company after these things that were used for bad in the stories.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          121 year ago

          When i learned that there is an actual real life food company that’s called “soylent” i just felt like going to bed and skipping the next couple days, like what the fuck

        • SokathHisEyesOpen
          link
          fedilink
          English
          41 year ago

          Because they’re not trying to hide what they are. They’re telling people clear as day, and people are still trying to wrap their heads around it, inventing all sorts of excuses for the behavior of obviously evil companies.

      • @InvaderDJ
        link
        English
        91 year ago

        Lack of media literacy is becoming a huge problem for society. People either think fiction is reality or just literally don’t understand satire, parody, and cautionary tales.

      • @Zoboomafoo
        link
        51 year ago

        My problem is that it’s too real to enjoy

    • Chariotwheel
      link
      fedilink
      141 year ago

      I mean, we have some clear aspects of what was feared. I think the closest country currently is South Korea, given how powerful the corporations are there.

      It goes to the point where the main thing young people work towards is the Samsung Aptitude Test, there are whole cities that basically just belong to Samsung. From the factory to the supermarkets where the factory workers shop to the flats the workers live in and spend their time off using Samsung devices.

      • @captainlezbian
        link
        121 year ago

        So company towns that haven’t started issuing scrip yet. My country tried that for a while. It ended in literal class warfare.

          • @captainlezbian
            link
            141 year ago

            United States. Look into Appalachian coal miner union history. The company towns were part of the story but not the whole of the exploitation of the workers. The Battle of Blair Mountain is the most famous incident. Also the music involved fucking slaps.

              • @captainlezbian
                link
                31 year ago

                Yeah that makes sense. They were absolutely kept in economic bondage, with brutal treatment. And when they resisted tensions escalated. They matched to unionize and the bosses brought in mercenaries. Gunfire was exchanged, and at times machine guns were mounted to trains or nested in mountains to stop strikers. Teenagers charged them.

                It’s worth learning more. If for no other reason than because Appalachia is a special part of the country that’s often misunderstood and it helps put their distrust of outsiders into context

    • raubarno
      link
      fedilink
      31 year ago

      Well, image in the picture really looks like ads from WALL-E, especially those on an Axiom spaceship’s ‘fake sky’.