1. Idiocracy is not a film about television and fast food. It is a film about negative selection – what happens when a system, over enough time, consistently rewards stupidity and punishes thought. The mechanism requires no malice. It requires only that compliance be more comfortable than intelligence, and that comfort be the only value on offer.
2. Communism ran this experiment at gunpoint, in real time. The intelligent were the first problem – they noticed things, named things, remembered things. So they were removed. What remained was a civilization that had learned, across generations, that thinking loudly was dangerous and thinking quietly was exhausting. So it stopped.
3. The system then promoted accordingly. Loyalty over competence. Conformity over creativity. The reliable mediocrity over the brilliant deviation. This is not a side effect. It is the intended output. A society of obedient workers — remember Boxer from Animal Farm? — but without the sincerity – compliant units who had forgotten there was ever another option.
4. Brawndo has electrolytes. The sentence is repeated with increasing confidence as counter-evidence accumulates. This is not just stupidity – it is also the mature form of zakłamanie. The slogan replaces the argument because the argument was never the point.
5. The West is running the same experiment, more slowly, through screens, through the managed demolition of educational standards, through the replacement of argument with slogan and merit with grievance. Communism first used a gun. The new version uses an algorithm and a feelings-first curriculum.
6. The destination is identical. The Idiocracy is not a warning about the future. In some places it is already the second five-year plan.
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Disc rot is a very rare thing. I've been collecting CD, DVD, and Blu-ray for decades and I've literally not once had a single disc experience disc rot. It's okay to say that something exists, but it's irresponsible to make it seem like it's some widespread and common issue.
+The guest: “I’m a socialist”
-Caleb: What Socialism are you in favor for?
+ Ummm I believe…
-Take a system that you are in favor of, that you would rather be our system.
+”I just don't want it to be Capitalism”
- Take a system that has been proven to work anywhere in any country that is better than our system.
- “Unfortunately, imperialism is hurting those socialist countries.”
These people are genuinely ignorant and stupid. They just repeat the talking points that they have been given!
If this was Americans doing it people would be universally mocking them for being reckless retards but because it’s browns doing it now it’s suddenly cool and respectable