• Bouzou@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Not just government – the official White House account. It’s… dystopian…

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      It’s… dystopian…

      We’ve already used up our big words in February. Supercynical “I have no words” in March.

      Now, the horror getting worse every day has become the new normal coming out of the US, every day, steady as a slow machine gun.

      Had I known how much worse it’s going to get I’d have saved up some words during the first months.

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      Nah in Dystopias the megacorps and evil governments tend to be intelligent and refined with armored limousines and some sense of style, even the glutenous autocrat steriotype tends to have a kind of weird refinement or at least be intelligent enough to not be ridiulous in public, or at least in the presence of a large number of guys with guns who can look meaningfully at anyone who might laugh.

      What this is, is some weird idiocracy shit only without any of the redeeming characteristics of the people in that film.

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        Actually, dystopia is basically a ‘bad’ (dys-) ‘place’ (-topia). So the common view of what a dystopia looks like is not the only way it can look. Being ruled by dumb toddlers that break everything in their way is a very different dystopia than one with evil megacorps but it is still quite dystopian to me.

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        Thank you for using Idiocracy in the correct context. I hate always seeing it used as-is without any caveats.