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  • _cryptagion [he/him]@anarchist.nexus
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    5 hours ago

    it worked for humanity for thousands of years, you pessimistic doomer. you’re going to be a wage slave forever, and die unhappy, because you’re obviously too afraid to even consider that life could be at all different to the way it is now. you can’t even imagine that solidarity and building mutual aid networks could improve your life. what a sad, depressing, incapable, pitiable thing you are. you’ve got Stockholm syndrome for the system that’s going to murder you.

    • FabioTheNewOrder@lemmy.world
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      60 minutes ago

      You talk about,s solidarity afeter having decided that a life-changing sum of money would be used to benefit you and those you deem worthy of yourself. Please pick up a vocabulary and look at the definition of the words you use. Also look at what Bezos and Zuckerberg are doing with their money and how they’re building their compounds and you’ll find to be closer to them than to an anarchist.

      Humanity already went through the conditions you described in your post: it was during the middle ages, when cities were tiny nation states at constant war with eachother to scrap the poor and few resources available, serfdom was pretty common and people were lucky to live past 40 years of age. Not exactly my first choice when it comes to decide how I would like to live my future life.

      Lastly I despise the system we live in as much, if not more, than you. But, differently from you, I’m not used to throwing away the baby with the bath water and I prefer to safeguard those advancements wich are truly helpful to humanity such as vaccines, democracy and human rights to cite some of them.

      I almost forgot, you still haven’t explained how should people living in cities and urban areas survive in this future of yours. Does your crop grow on asphalt and concrete or do you see the problem your “vision” would bring to a huge part of any population?

      Keep on dreaming of a 38 years later were you’re the protagonist, I’m sure it will help you and everyone else ;)