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Fortunately these pages are still around fighting the dystopian reality:
Bureaucratic and corporate systems demand dependency, and the quickest way to create dependency is through scarcity. They create a fixed mindset that dictates a variety of rules stating that progression and success cannot be obtained outside of their dystopian parameters.
Slavery still exists. The truth about modern-day slavery is hidden under the dystopian economics of human trafficking and the supply and demand our society creates, using people as products.
American culture is rife with sexuality and distractions. We live in a Huxleyan dystopia that is using sexuality, gender, and pleasure to distract us from the cultural divide and national destabilization efforts being implemented from activists and politicians.
The main purpose and duty of any religion is to attend to the needs of the souls of all people, and with the declining trend of religion in America, this is leaving room for the State’s own dystopian faith and worship.
As terrifying as a “Disinformation Governance Board” is, an Orwellian Totalitarian State is the least of our worries. It is Huxleyan desensitization and the pleasure-seeking culture that is creating the state of the State we are seeing through social media.
Dystopias are no longer a fiction and if you were to ask Orwell or Huxley, they would agree. Edward Bernays, the father of modern propaganda, pioneered the shaping of public perception and helped blend this reality and dystopian fiction.
As an ideology and political practice, Marxism seeks to destroy the “old culture” by making the younger generation more malleable and “groomable” for sex trafficking, sex work, sexual deviance and political activism. It’s straight out of a Dystopian novel. All this is done by shaking the foundations of their identity—by taking away their youthful innocence.
The Dunning-Kruger Effect is a correlation between confidence and competence that only exacerbates the copy and paste insta-share ADHD culture. Dystopian author Aldous Huxley warned of this very thing in his own fiction.
A fact-checker is a title that gives an arbitrary sense of authority that makes anyone who argues against it sound like a fool because they’re “arguing against facts”, making their job one of the most dystopian, double-speak titles in modern existence.
The coined word “Utopia” is derived from the Greek ou (“not”) and topos (“place”), and by putting those roots together Utopia literally means “No place”. It is a fiction we all fall victim to out of sheer emotion and idealistic fantasies, and one that has created real life Dystopias.