RE: Opting into Slavery

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I think, you see it in the wrong way. It's already happened in the past, who knows how many times. For example, the industrial revulotion was something similar.

And that had a pandemic side-show (and wars), too. So they obviously don't want to provide slavery-jobs for those who fall out from a disappearing sector.

On the other side, they will create some 'fake' new sector. Another paralel to prison, just give the prisoners something to do, keep them in squirrel wheel.

Like health sector. 10% of USA works in that, the biggest industry + if you count the other connected, dependent sectors, it is somewhere between 15-20%. And definitely not all part of it totally unnecessary, but most of that are, and plenty things cause more damage than advantage. It created to keep people busy. I suppose, they will come up with something similar 'new sector'. Like in 1984 or The Island movie...

By the way, the smartphone insanity was pretty much the same, 95%+ of people don't need, and they use it anyway, not just use, but they are addicted to that like hell.

Funny, you mentioned the data analysis jobs. Several years ago I wanted to go to that direction, it wouldn't be so hard, as i learnt few program languages (anyway, it is nothing special - of course, if you need 'smartphone' to add 2 digits numbers, yes it is... :) and most of the people need it to do that). You can't imagine what insanity was going around me by the system slave groups from all direction to keep me down in the bottom in their slavery circles...

the solution is: disconnect the system, most of the people, much better!



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For example, the industrial revulotion was something similar.

Not similar, because we have nowhere left to run in terms of skillset.

I do agree that for a time, there will be some fake sector, but "happy" doesn't factor into the future much. I am putting my money on some kind of dystopia :)

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I still think, it was similar, as that was the event what's driven people to live in together in small places, move to cities. I still don't really understand how it happened in reality.

The people lived on the countryside, the industrialization's driven them into the cities, they didn't have any other place to run, and obviously they did not have the necessary 'skillsets', what were not really skillsets, how it is not really skillset nowadays. Anyway, they 'learnt'. Yes, the 'skillsets' are different nowadays, but generally the process, not that much.

I see nowadays the same. They can't kill them all, even if they want, so they create them new 'jobs', yes, their dystopia will make people even more dependant, but it is not the only way. Still 30%+ of people live in the countryside, they simply can't do it everywhere - maybe in the west by all kind of blackmail, force.

So, even if it is harder, the option is given - how it was given in the industrial revolution time. If people do not opt-in, they still can live life, a different one, probably a better one. (And obviously dumb masses compliance is a must for the dystopia, it is a choice, again, most of the time it is there, they just try to sell the illusion of impossible, and make it harder, anyway. Meantime, they simply can't do anything, without mass compliance. Generally, the plandemic, and injection forcing is a perfect example how they do things like this nowadays. And funny, but even with their full effort, they never can force, fool more than 60-70% of people, so it is not that distopian, how it looks like. They also want, that you think like that.)

Anyway, their 'dreams' about the new-Ukraine, after depopulation's done, shows what they want. And even in Ukraine, it won't work...

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