Here's one thing...
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All on Saturday, June 07, 2025 14:33:13
I've seen the recent news about Musk vs Trump duel through social media posts. In one of those tweets, Trump reveals something that caught my attention most powerfully.
Trump was struck by how Musk went "crazy"... after he dropped a decree that "enforced"
everyone in government had to buy an electric car, something Trump assures Musk knew was
going to happen anytime soon... and Trump claims, in the same short char-count text that
no one liked his damn EV cars anyway...
So here's the thing: I believe something like had happened before, recently
And two in a row kinda brings up a patter for me...
I'll start with this last event and walk back from it.
Musk entered a "crisis" state in the past, say three months, because of how Tesla began
falling appart, bad. He might have thought both Trump plugging for the cars and having a
decree that forced people in government to buy his cars would generate an apparent
back-side wind push that would help his company's numbers. Or maybe in marketing strategy
boards it so appeared to have to be. Either Musk thought he could wish success into reality
or marketing science board draw said it would be reality, but it wasn't. People just wouldn't
buy/like electric cars just because a decree says they should, and if that's the root of the
marketing strategy, it all comes down like a stupid sand castle.
Alright, now on to the second, but previous, example.
Mark Zuckerberg built facebook, the greatest most biggest social platform on earth, to have
everyone connected with each other through it. On top of that, he saw potential in Oculus, so
instead of developing a specific FB tech designed for Oculus, he just flat out bought Oculus
and tried to knead it to his own quirk. He financed the development of Worlds, and thought:
"We'll have people connected into this, *forever*"... like.. yea, really..... People were supposed to adopt worlds and work, make friends, have relationships, fucking live
there all the time... When it launched, it had it's first few days of mild success because both
people were attracted to the "new thing" FB just released, and also FB kinda shoved Worlds into
every Oculus users face, so to help give it traction and have people try it. But pretty soon it
lost thrust and user numbers dropped dramatically. That's when Zuck went Musk-like and had
employess forcefully connect to and use Worlds... That decision had the same effect (before...) than
that of Trump having government officials being forced to buy Tesla cars. It fucking dragged down
FB Worlds to the fucking bottom of the ocean. And pretty damn fast.
Thing is, my conclusion would be: I have been thinking for a while, how corporations are developing
newer version of "Information and Communication Technologies" so that they either black-out the real
world and keep our senses only exposed to the virtual reality, or that we take the devices implanted
into our bodies. The idea is that they'll have us "connected" and we won't be able to stop it, to
cut out the connection, to go offline, to stop using it. We either will depend too much on it,
or we won't be phisically able to rip out the devices from under our skin, into our muscles, or drilled
down into our skulls. Why are they doing this? Why are they taking this kind of path in the development
of newer tech? Because they know it'd be terrible for their business if people just, out of the fucking
blue, decided to stop using their technology. I envision there will come a day when people will just
drop all means of information and communication "tech" and go on living without it. People will
drop their phones to the floor, will stop using social networks, will stop using the internet, and
will go on living a happy life without all of this "virtual" senseless insanity. And they want to
prevent that, but I feel there's nothing they can do to stop that day coming. It will happen, no
matter how hard they try to get a device implanted into our heads or have our eyes and ears covered
with a device that blocks out the real world.
And these two events, when seen in a streak, kinda hints in that direction. These fascist corporate
billionaire reptilian autocracy yellow-bellied snakes can't do shit to force people to go along
with what they demand. People just won't listen, will pff them away and go on living without them.
And the harder and more violent (or oblivious to how bad society is going), the faster the pitcforks
will arrive at their doorstep.
I'm not sure anyone can make any sense of my ramblings, but I wish I'd get an answer from you guys.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Have a nice day.
Pol Malvinas.
Islas Malvinas, siempre Argentinas!
... Islas Malvinas, siempre Argentinas.
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