@Phranklinton1 Russo’s early dialog is the biggest plot hole in the entire show. Nothing she says here makes sense for someone who had been there so long.
@NateHelmig@DavidSacks It is owned by the people now. But just like encyclopedias, you still have to pay the people who compiled it for your convenience.
@TTrimoreau The Chinese, Russians, Indians, and South Americans will never go along with that. We’ll fall significantly behind in multiple industries very rapidly.
@davepl1968 I’ve always thought it was not so much when, but how it was presented.
There is a fine line between teaching someone to be a victim because of it and helping someone understand what they’re dealing with so they can conquer their dreams despite it.
@BecomingCaptain If the game is designed around it, yes.
It’d be neat to see a game where permadeath was easy to avoid but ever present, and if it somehow was worked into the narrative. Tragedies are a valid form of storytelling after all.
@joytoasty@draecomino So then YOU build something. If being the owner is sooo easy, it’ll be simple for you to just make something better and out-compete them. Then you can give ownership to your employees all you like.
You can do this right now. You don’t need a new economic system.
Yes, quite different ideologies. You do not have the right to the fruits of my blood sweat and tears unless you have also given the same. With the exception of extreme medical conditions, everyone needs to roll out of bed on Monday morning and pitch in.
And yes, it was built by all of us, but again, it benefits all of us. Maybe you aren’t taking advantage of it and using it to increase your value to society, but that’s on you. I’m not your babysitter.
You want to replace the oligarchs? Fine, but do it by being more valuable than them and replacing them. To do it with destruction is either ignorance or evil.