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originally posted by: 727Sky
The world these Lizard people envision comes right out of a dystopian S.F. novel; I just hope the hero shows up soon to defend humanity from being consumed by these animals !
originally posted by: ChaoticOrder
The episode follows a depressed middle aged man named Philbert who is one of the few remaining workers in a factory which has been largely automated by robots. The episode portrays a future world where North America is a single "mega-nation" and although people are told their vote still matters there is only one presidential candidate they can choose from.
The presidential candidate at this time is a well presented female lady with the slogan "yes us can". She uses typical socialist rhetoric crafted to appeal to our emotions and sense of belonging by constantly reiterating how important it is to work together as a group without any division. When asked about the rigged election process she claims it is still important to vote because it shows "solidarity".
Electric Dreams S01E07 - A Short Analysis
originally posted by: blackcrowe2
a reply to: 727Sky
1 minute 12 seconds.
"Go f#ck yourself Klaus Schwab" is his message.
I have no idea who Damon is. But, am glad he told the WEF where to go.
originally posted by: GENERAL EYES
It's like these old farts never paid attention to the dystopian futures as presented in film and television during the 80s and 90s....or else they're being influenced by them in a bid for power by their subordinates.
Either way, it's making me shake my head everytime I hear about these guys and their agenda.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Some things about human behavior never change.
It's a long road to Tipperary...