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Kiwi_Slave ago

Hollywood reversed the meaning of the Lolita novel, as they do. I know this is deep and off topic, but Blade Runner is even more telling than Lolita. The Philip K Dick short story "Do androids dream of electric sheep?" was contrary to the usual AI/robot loving SF tradition. Dick had a direct religious/psychic experience, and identified as a 1st century Christian. Dick very much believed that humans have souls. Dick also considered the state, a derivative of Rome, to be inherently evil, the "black iron prison". Do androids dream of electric sheep? ends with a conclusion that machines, no matter how clever, are soulless constructs and utterly inhuman. Blade Runner the movie had the opposite message, that robots are people too, and deserve equality. as Harrison Ford runs off with the robot he loves. Dick got to view some scenes of Blade Runner and liked the special effects, but he conveniently died before the movie opened. Imagine if Dick had lived another 20 - 30 years as a Christian in Hollywood, in control of his intellectual property. Note that an EU committee just voted 17-2 to give robots/AIs human rights. This is key to the Satanic agenda. If it is too troublesome to maintain humans as mind controlled slaves, then we will be replaced.

1223344556677888 ago

Lolita by Stanley Kubrick - ping pong scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bhbk23rqKsY

The Roman Empire continues in debauchery.