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In the movie Rollerball from 1975 corporations had most of the sway in world operations and basically all information and records were held digitally. When people wanted to find out the history of why things happened that way, that information was deleted by the government. Stuff like that is why an

submitted by anon to AnonTalk 1.4 yearsJan 7, 2024 10:30:23 ago (+5/-0)     (www.reddit.com)

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In the movie Rollerball from 1975 corporations had most of the sway in world operations and basically all information and records were held digitally. When people wanted to find out the history of why things happened that way, that information was deleted by the government. Stuff like that is why an all digital future is dumb. And I got my copy of rollerball in 4k physical.


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anon 0 points 1.4 years ago

I don't think most of the predictive programming is top-down intentional. I think the guys making most of it are prescient enough to see the big picture, and warn people in the most effective, mass-media fashion.

All things considered I think the approach ("use movies you write to warn the public") is a mixed bag. We've ('royal we' here, the redpilled so to speak) seen some success creating a common language, but the results are arguable.

Thats all I have to say.