• zaphodb2002@sh.itjust.works
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    President Camacho legitimately wanted to find solutions to the problems his constituents faced, AND he had the wisdom and self-awareness to know he needed someone smarter than himself in order to achieve that. He’s willing to try things and change his mind when he is presented with new information. Furthermore, when he is successful, he shares the credit equitably with the other people involved.

    We’re doing much worse than Idiocracy.

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      Idiocracy was a movie working from the naive assumption that people are greedy and shortsighted, and that these attributes lead to social (and eventually genetic) decay.

      Americans have to deal with a much harder truth. That being smart doesn’t make you virtuous and lust for power more than simple hedonistic greed is what cultivates the worst social policies. Our story is a story of pure hubris. Its a story of reasonably intelligent and educated people gaming a system that causes pain in order to pay them a profit.

      We’re doing much worse than Idiocracy.

      America’s sins aren’t sloth or lust or gluttony nearly so much as they are wrath and pride.

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        I dont remember much about genetic decay.

        There was definitely educational decay.

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            Yes. It left the intelligent to become an endangered species.

            Nothing to do with genetics.