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[–] Bread_and_Circuses@reddthat.com 14 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I think we're seeing too short term with that perspective. It won't discourage their loyalty in time for them to do anything about it. By the time they turn on Dear Leader, there will be little recourse to recover the country they once had. Driving out the rural populations so that conglomerates can pick up all the farm land and consolidating people fully into metro areas isn't a far cry from Hunger Games districts establishing

[–] Azal@pawb.social 13 points 3 days ago (2 children)

They were damaged by the last administration. And the Bush administration. Their states are the ones which are hellholes that get shittier and shittier with jobs leaving out and poorer and poorer. It becomes more difficult to actually leave red states because affording to get the fuck out is nearly impossible. When they vote on something that makes things better, the state government overrides them saying they didn't know what they were voting on.

YET THEY ALWAYS VOTE THIS WAY

They will not figure it out. They are lost to the cult. I don't know what fucking Piece of Eden the republicans got hold of to control them but holy fuck living in a red state is just like that comic up there, they look at the person who says they hate them and says "He tells it like it is."

[–] AA5B@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

It becomes more difficult to actually leave red states because affording to get the fuck out is nearly impossible.

Not just affordability. My kid is in college for education and has already been warned about the trade off with moving somewhere cheap but also with lower education standards, lower pay, lower respectability for educators. Republicans might be ok with the brain drain helping them stay in power, but I don’t see how the residents are ok with being left further and further behind

[–] AutistoMephisto@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

I mean, these guys are getting all their ideas from Curtis Yarvin. The oligarchs are going to build large city-states that use shitcoins for money and have omnipresent surveillance apparatus, with full control over resources and utilities. They'll have private security as well as the entire US military on speed dial in the case of an uprising(See: Battle of Blair Mountain). Hundreds if not thousands of petty fiefdoms where a monarch-like CEO is in charge and everyone else is an employee of the company/government. The only job likely to available is running on giant hamster wheels to power a giant shitcoin mining rig.