There is no fucking dystopian future, because the present is already fucked up beyond any physical limits. Society is ruled by mentally degenerated perverts, freaks are being glorified, and the majority of people are demented sheeple. It is already pure shit, and the few intellectually capable are aware of living in this shit. The few smart ones who are talented enough to write, create futuristic scenarios about the so called dystopian future, which is nothing less or more that our reality made even more obvious.
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QuiteEasilyAmused ago
I have a suspicion that new advances in technology will make things far, far worse with our current trajectory.
This is just the beginning.
Tallest_Skil ago
My primary concern is that SENS technologies will never exist simply because automation has reached the point that jews don’t NEED slaves anymore. The problem, too, is that THEY want to live longer. So perhaps the procedures will exist; it’s just a matter of surviving long enough to steal some.
QuiteEasilyAmused ago
Altered Carbon did a pretty good job of showing how society might change if we added the ability to live forever into the current Capitalist society.
Tallest_Skil ago
Oh, it’s a television show? It’s premise is faulty, though. Both the ideas of “uploading” one’s consciousness and “duplicating” it for later are violations of the principle of contiguous consciousness. I can’t find the right phrase right now, it’s killing me. It’s four words, two might be hyphenated. It refers to retaining both a continuous stream of brain activity and not changing the structure of the brain such as to lose memory or personality. I can’t think of it.
Never mind that those are part of the precepts of jewish transhumanism. I’m talking about life extension in the traditional sense–arresting metabolic damage in the body to cure aging.
QuiteEasilyAmused ago
Yeah, Netflix picked it up. Did an OK job. Plot holes were pretty broad across the whole spectrum, but it does a good job at a very specific purpose - visualizing an idea that is very complex to visualize without a lot of support.
I was discussing with my wife earlier today how a rapid technological advancement in stem cells today are seeming to be far more realistically possible to lead to nanite or similar based life extension in our lifetime that may very well be a.. permanent problem for humanity, so to speak.
I don't remember who I heard say it, but I was attending a bioinformatics lecture in 2016 and the PHD speaking said that with our current trajectory, the industry estimates if you can survive the next 30-some years the technology will exist to extend your life forever.
Mortality adds a pretty unique special sauce to humanity. I don't have extremely high hopes for what things would be like if you remove it. I haven't met many people who I could ever agree with on these types of complex issues, which suggests I'm probably not suited for this future.
Tallest_Skil ago
There was a time when I wouldn’t have cared either way–except having an interest in the challenges of restructuring society in the aftermath. Today, I long for this technology specifically. I hope it’s sooner than that. I’d like what’s left of my family to be with me. Even if it’s not regenerative and only arrestive technology at that point. Arrestive allows you to “hang on” until such time as regenerative exists.
Death is death. No one can defeat it. Anyone who says they can is either a jew or a hoaxing liar. SENS isn’t about invincibility or even immortality, but about longevity. Some like to pretend that its goal is “biological immortality” (as defined by lobsters, jellyfish, etc.), but that’s not even it. Extended life is merely a side effect of the goal of true regenerative medicine–which is stopping metabolic waste.
Anyway, my personal interest in it is to ensure that the last generation of whites willing to fight back against the jews lives long enough TO fight back.
QuiteEasilyAmused ago
If Americans lose their guns, it's over, sums up my stance for the most part.
Tallest_Skil ago
Oh, they’ve already lost them. They give them up willingly, and they refuse to use them. Our ancestors would have slaughtered the entire government for FAR less–and they did. Americans have been disarmed both physically and psychologically.
QuiteEasilyAmused ago
In the end, it realistically boils down to just a few key people on either side if technology advances enough to make armed numbers irrelevant.
I wouldn't say we've tipped over, but we're on the edge currently.
My personal opinion. Your life may vary.