Anonymous
(ID: 9PzYhWsZ)
10/16/2025, 4:23:40 AM
No.519004913
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It Hasn't Even Begun
Here's the sad truth: You won't do shit, and neither will anyone else.
Nobody truly fights for ideology any more, only for their own self-interest. But that's exactly how and why the system works. It now operates fully independently of any individual, because no individual can stand against it, and it crushes groups that attempt to subvert it. Even those who think they're in control can't manage it. It's outgrown them.
Humanity has long since thrown aside its fears of nature, made up of systems it can't control, but in its pursuit of power it has created a twisted image of nature, a hyperreal space of information and ideas competing like organisms in an electronic jungle.
Humanity has handed over the world to systems it can no longer control. Bureaucrats slave away for labyrinthine organizations that they don't understand. Financial organizations rely on algorithms driven by algorithms driven by public opinion. People live and die by the whims of strangers thousands of miles away who don't know they even exist. News organizations treat tweets like gospel, and AI has confounded even supposed masters of detecting deception.
To attempt to stop the horror is to be devoured by the system. Silence is compliance, and compliance is survival. Tyranny without a tyrant. Holding the system still, even for a moment, threatens the lives of millions. This is a train moving too fast to stop, and as a result, it cannot be repaired. It will continue speeding along until it tears itself apart and crashes in a fire for the ages, or slowly grinds to stillness, never to move again.
It's not over yet, but it's as inevitable as it is cataclysmic. We've created the most capable superorganism in Earth's history, and it's going to die of its own gluttony, becoming so fat that it will ironically starve to death. Nobody will stop it in time because stopping it would mean dying- and nobody that's willing to die to stop the system can be allowed to live.
If only it were over. That would be nice.
Nobody truly fights for ideology any more, only for their own self-interest. But that's exactly how and why the system works. It now operates fully independently of any individual, because no individual can stand against it, and it crushes groups that attempt to subvert it. Even those who think they're in control can't manage it. It's outgrown them.
Humanity has long since thrown aside its fears of nature, made up of systems it can't control, but in its pursuit of power it has created a twisted image of nature, a hyperreal space of information and ideas competing like organisms in an electronic jungle.
Humanity has handed over the world to systems it can no longer control. Bureaucrats slave away for labyrinthine organizations that they don't understand. Financial organizations rely on algorithms driven by algorithms driven by public opinion. People live and die by the whims of strangers thousands of miles away who don't know they even exist. News organizations treat tweets like gospel, and AI has confounded even supposed masters of detecting deception.
To attempt to stop the horror is to be devoured by the system. Silence is compliance, and compliance is survival. Tyranny without a tyrant. Holding the system still, even for a moment, threatens the lives of millions. This is a train moving too fast to stop, and as a result, it cannot be repaired. It will continue speeding along until it tears itself apart and crashes in a fire for the ages, or slowly grinds to stillness, never to move again.
It's not over yet, but it's as inevitable as it is cataclysmic. We've created the most capable superorganism in Earth's history, and it's going to die of its own gluttony, becoming so fat that it will ironically starve to death. Nobody will stop it in time because stopping it would mean dying- and nobody that's willing to die to stop the system can be allowed to live.
If only it were over. That would be nice.