Zeitgeist: Addendum
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Zeitgeist: Addendum
I meant to post this up a week or more ago. Great video on how the federal reserve works.
Watch this video and you will see how the 850 billion bailout should be illegal and anyone that voted for it should be hung as a traitor...
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
This video paints a pretty bleak picture of the near future.
Watch this video and you will see how the 850 billion bailout should be illegal and anyone that voted for it should be hung as a traitor...
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
This video paints a pretty bleak picture of the near future.
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The only thing that movie has right is how the Fed works... when that futurist is talking about his "Utopia", it's fucking wrong. It's socialism/communism/fascism at it's worst.crzyone wrote:I meant to post this up a week or more ago. Great video on how the federal reserve works.
Watch this video and you will see how the 850 billion bailout should be illegal and anyone that voted for it should be hung as a traitor...
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
This video paints a pretty bleak picture of the near future.
Dude... it's seriously an immature stance of humanity and nature. No money and no poverty... who runs that system? Who decides what's enough? Who decides what you can and can't wear, as to avoid "jealousy" and "competition"?crzyone wrote:I don't think so. When I hear what he is saying I just think about Star Trek lol. No money in the future, no poverty.
It's communism masked as some kind of futuristic dream utopia.
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The world of Star Trek is one in which "material need has been eliminated".
IOW, it sounds like if you just want to exist, you can do that for free. If you have some aspirations, you can work toward them (and presumably profit by them). On a societal level, it would seem that the productivity of the productive and driven is so extremely high that they simply bring everyone else along for the ride.
IOW, it sounds like if you just want to exist, you can do that for free. If you have some aspirations, you can work toward them (and presumably profit by them). On a societal level, it would seem that the productivity of the productive and driven is so extremely high that they simply bring everyone else along for the ride.
Yeah... doesn't work that way though. If everyone could just "live" on "tax" money from the other "more driven" population... what would motivate anyone to work? No one wants to be a garbage man...The Dark Side of Will wrote:The world of Star Trek is one in which "material need has been eliminated".
IOW, it sounds like if you just want to exist, you can do that for free. If you have some aspirations, you can work toward them (and presumably profit by them). On a societal level, it would seem that the productivity of the productive and driven is so extremely high that they simply bring everyone else along for the ride.
Why do people build cars?DiggityBiggity wrote:
Yeah... doesn't work that way though. If everyone could just "live" on "tax" money from the other "more driven" population... what would motivate anyone to work? No one wants to be a garbage man...
It's work, yes, but there is some enjoyment involved too.
Re: garbagemen, it was stated in the film that menial jobs would be for the robots.
Dude.. seriously.. at some point, somewhere, people are going to have to work around the garbage.whipped wrote: Re: garbagemen, it was stated in the film that menial jobs would be for the robots.
This is a science fiction utopia which is just selling Communism/Fascism/Socialism with a velvet glove over an iron fist