They never had any humanity to begin with. It is the only way to become a Billionaire.
and there i was standing on the crossroads of destiny, choosing to keep either my enterpreneurial spirit, or my humanity …
as a german I am very sorry to the world for Peter Thiel, Trumps bloodline, Hitler and a shit ton more. We are bad exporters as it turns out
Hitler was Austrian. Still tho.
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Humanity needs to abandon billionaires.
And now here is an unrelated image of one of the super Mario brothers.
Nintendo: we will never abandon you because we need your blood and money to feed our lawyers.
The mods here are a disappointment
True. I’m blocking this channel because of it.
Mario’s tall brother is my hero!
Thiel has worried that Western civilization had entered a period of long-term stagnation in the 1970s which will continue unless there is a radical shake-up. This stagnation has many dimensions: lower economic growth, fewer world-changing scientific discoveries, and a general cultural malaise.
Imagine looking back at the proud of time where there was literally the most advances in the wildest technology and thinking it’s stagnation. It was from a time period where people remembered refrigeration as new and exciting to the time where your phone has more computing power than the ones that put people on the moon, and it’s in your freaking pocket, and say that technology stagnated.
As for the lower economic growth and the “stagnating” culture, that’s squarely on the shoulders of corporations, and therefore, billionaires.
man who hoarded and centralized wealth from software companies concerned about decay of entrepreneurship
interestingly, i get the sentiment that the economy has stalled since the 1970s from a surprising number of people, and i figured out that it’s probably because blue-collar jobs have stagnated since the 1970s, and that’s what most people feel. That sentiment coming from Thiel, who invests in software, is very weird though.
The thing is that while people struggle harder and harder for a smaller chunk of scraps, they still have a lot of quality of life improvements over the standard of living back in the 70s.
You almost certainly have decent access to passable air conditioning, which was far from a given back then. Even if you can’t afford decent health care, the sporadic health care you can get is still better than the standard of care then. You can have a 60 inch television and more content provided to it than you could imagine… You can instantly engage with people all over the world.
On the scientific discoveries, we have gotten the low hanging fruit. The twentieth century was remarkable, but the limitations of physics are harsh. A lot of excitement as we went from barely pulling off heavier than air flight to a moon landing in under 50 years. Media naturally imagined space exploration to be just a matter of time. Alas everything is exponentially harder and any further loopholes are supremely elusive.
Probably the one area with a great deal of unrealized potential would be biology, because the ethical easy forward is slow.
I read a wonderful short story once about mankind venturing into the stars where they become a symbol of hope, friendliness, and community across all physical and psychological barriers. They would be the ones you turn to in times of crisis, to deliver aid and make repairs, to mediate in times of conflict and to bring joy in times of celebration.
However, occasionally, the humans would see one of their own ships adrift in the sea of stars, and they would stop at nothing to destroy it. The abrupt and merciless hostility would always shock onlookers and associates. “Why” they always ask. The answer was always the same; “when the earth was suffering, they used up our resources and left us behind.”
Got a link or a name for this story? I’d like to read it.
Second
Always have been
Always will
And, for an instant, she stared directly into those soft blue eyes and knew, with an instinctive mammalian certainty, that the exceedingly rich were no longer even remotely human.
William Gibson, Count Zero (Sprawl, #2)
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/126076-and-for-an-instant-she-stared-directly-into-those-soft
Like the torment Nexus tweet, I feel like some rich idiots read stuff like that and think it’s a good idea.
Perhaps they don’t have human rights now? Means unaliving them would be legal and their weath is ours for the taking.
Steps to become a billionaire:
- Abandon humanity
- Step-on children’s smiles
- Fund a feasibility study on turning poor into fuel
- Second study to prove those idiots in the first study wrong
- Replace gym equipment in second home with dogs you can kick and hit for exercise. The dogs must be trained service animals in active service to people who need them. You bankrupt those people at great personal expense and then you buy their dogs for pennies.
- Lunch
- Become billionaire
- Take cool pictures with swords. Don’t show nobody.
- Abandon humanity
- Something kardashian related
They abandoned humanity the second they decided to exploit their fellow man for profit. Fuck them and fuck anyone ignorant enough to believe that they ever had anything but ill will towards the rest of the world.
Luigi
pika pika
pika-chuu
That’s because, and I’ll speak loudly for those in the back, THEY DON’T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT YOU
Sorry mate, this “money” thing can only be owned by humans. See, that dog over there, that chair, that building, or that chatbot over yonder, they can’t own anything, because they’re not human. If you are not part of humanity, you can’t own human IOU credits. So, have fun at the island, we’ll check in on you in October.