No I’m not catastrophising.

The world is slowly lurching towards a fully fascist led America, India, Hungary, Russia, Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Argentina.

Instead people are either ignorant or blaming “wokeism”* for their problems.

I have no clue what to do and this is literally a car crash in slow motion.

I’m despondent because I’m going to be crushed under the boot when the time comes and my morals get in the way of my survival instinct.

Humans are repeating the mistakes of the past. It’s just so anxiety inducing.

*Woke is a useless term promulgated by fascists to dog whistle the things they really want to hate - feminism, socialism, LGBTQIA+, immigration, brown/black people, equality and diversity.

    • @[email protected]
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      Wants that the concerns of people are taken seriously, but uses alt right dogwhistles like ‘immigration is a problem’ & ‘globalist are destroying this country’. Both are absolut non-problems of the common folk, but are used in line with real problems, like rising cost of living.

      You, sir, are a clown.

      • @Vrtrx
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        Yeah thats a problem I frequently see. People arguing that we should solve “the problems” and then naming things that fascists made up and actually aren’t real problems. How does one solve a problem that doesn’t exist but people have been made to think it exists by lying fascists? Telling them that what the fascists say is a lie won’t help either cause they are not willing to accept other opinions

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      It’s not concerns, it’s fear. The problems are not automation or immigration. The problem is empoverishment.

      People fear about automation and immigration because they’re sold the idea that they must work or die, but there isn’t work for everyone. The liberals love this idea because it enslaves people to their work. Fascists love these ideas because it gives them an enemy to fight for a culture war.

      And here you have an alliance of fascists and liberals. Exactly like in the 30s.

      • Bizzle
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        39 months ago

        I’m a union auto worker and let me tell you, I’m more scared of automation taking my job with no social safety net than I am of industrial accidents.

        • @smooth_tea
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          And what’s the alternative? Stopping progress and keeping menial jobs on life support just to pay people a wage is ludicrous. Automation has been replacing jobs since watermills and oxen, it is a form of liberation. The current rate will probably cause a lot of upheaval yes, but it’s a necessary evil.

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            39 months ago

            You missed the part of a social safety net. Many countries that have one have it barely functioning thanks to decades upon decades of cuts and then you have the USA which is practically third world.

            • @smooth_tea
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              I did not. That’s what I alluded to in my last sentence. But I believe the bigger picture is more important and that automation is a step towards getting out of consumerism, exponential growth and job creation just to keep the bar moving, which all ties in to why we’re in this situation in the first place. It allows us to reevaluate what’s important in life.

          • Bizzle
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            19 months ago

            Great so you’re going to feed my kids and pay my mortgage then? What a tone deaf, braindead, out of touch response.

          • @[email protected]
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            09 months ago

            Disruption is a necessary evil. Letting the cost fall on the people whose jobs are eliminated is a choice our leaders make.

        • @smooth_tea
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          Everything is becoming decentralized because it offers a fairer, more level playing field. Except in governance, where things move towards a consolidation of power under the guise of unity and progress with the net result being that the voice of the person becomes a distant cry.