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    This reads like an email or news message you find on random computers in dystopian computer games like Deus Ex or Cyberpunk 2077.

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    Ah, corporate run cities?

    “It’s a fine day, full of opportunity!”

    “If it took more than one shot, you weren’t using a jakobs.“

    “Hyperion would like to take this opportunity to say: cha-ching!”

    “Anyone can live. Have the courage to die!”

    “Just remember, you died doing what you loved! And what you were told to do!"

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    Ah, so Peter Thiel’s crazy ass ideas are spreading. This is the same shit Musks’ granddad dreamed of - a technocracy with governors…

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      Technocracy

      noun

      the government or control of society or industry by an elite of technical experts.

      No mate, this is plutocracy. Technocracy implies knowledge, expertise, and facts dictating policy and direction. What you have is greedy rich fucks wanting yet more.

      There is a fundamental difference.

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    So they basically want to bring back the company towns from the gilded age, but more dystopian thanks to the possibilities of modern technology. Characteristics of company towns often were: “controlling and/or exploitative”.

    Control: If your employer does something unethical, will you dare go against it, if it means that not only will you lose your job, but you and your family will be also be kicked out of your house, school, town, … Very few would.

    Exploitative: where can the company town residents shop and find services? In the company shops of course. This constrained supply also leads to subpar service for high prices. And if company sales are down, the company will spend less on wages, but keep the company shop prices the same since the shoppers have no alternative anyhow.

    Add in modern technology, and some of those towns will be like Brave New World, while others will evolve into 1984. Dystopian.

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    Friendly reminder that company towns and company scrips are the industrial revolution’s take on micro transactions.

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    He really is going to kill us all. His plan is to eventually kill social security or something that will piss off his opposition.

    His opposition will take to the streets and cops will be there. Anyone who kills a cop gets put to death. Martial law declared.

    Then he’ll take true power.

    And religious people will eat it up as destiny because their books speak of an end similar to this. It almost seems too perfectly planned.

    We’re so fucked.

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      They tried a couple times but people just don’t really want to move to the middle of the ocean of a jungle compound in South America

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      That’s silly, if they do that they’d have less money. While if they do it with your money, you’re the one with less money.

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    I just wish they would be honest with their naming schemes. Stop with the “freedom this” and “freedom that” nonsense. They don’t give a good goddam about freedom and we all know it. They are just trying to build “company towns” with touchscreens. We’ve already been down this road. You can slap all the lipstick you want on it, but it’s still a fucking pig.

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    You load sixteen tons, what do you get?

    Another day older and deeper in debt

    Saint Peter, don’t you call me 'cause I can’t go

    I owe my soul to the company store

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    I guarantee those execs think they will be building Star Trek / Federation level society. But the comment above is right, it will be Cyberpunk just with shittier technologies driven by “the invisible hand of the market” or some other drivel.

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      Oh they know exactly what kind of cities they want to build. The wealthy have been wanting their slaves back since 1865.

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        They do, they don’t inside the federation because it’s in practice largely post scarcity. Outside of federation space they use federation credits (likely based on stores of rare hard/impossible to replicate materials) and specifically around ds9 the currency was gold pressed latinum.

        Also voyager with replicator rations and Holodeck time.

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          Yeah, they only had that in Voyager because they couldn’t just pop back in at the nearest gas station and fill er up, they were basically siphoning gas out of cars (or, well, nebulas) the whole way across the galaxy.

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        they only allowed it on ds9 space station , when dealing with other races. in the form of latinum. also barring the marque colonies.

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          DS9 just threw the whole concept of a utopia out all together. With some pretty great results, so I’m OK with it.

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      I guarantee those execs think they will be building Star Trek / Federation level society

      Nah, they know they will just be building the Ferengi Trade Empire.