Anonymous ID: 6447b9 Feb. 22, 2020, 2:14 p.m. No.8219681   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9699 >>9726 >>9773

Living in a dystopia is about what I thought it would be.

 

It just doesn't look like a dystopia, like Blade Runner looks, or Gattica, all sleek.

 

It looks like a retail store filled with people speaking different languages, everyone that checks you out has an accent, and the race responsible for the greatest achievements in humanity's history is vilified.

 

The dystopia is the revenge of the jews.

 

It seems like a setup to destroy the white race as payback for Hitler's Germany.

 

Russians lived thru another one of their dystopias.

 

The inventors of communism are alive and well, even sold it to the Chinese, where Mike Bloomberg can reap his rewards and shower it on our political system.

 

Boogaloo.

Anonymous ID: 6447b9 Feb. 22, 2020, 2:24 p.m. No.8219773   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9811

>>8219681

>>8219699

 

Real dystopia is like real porn.

 

I know it when I see it. You can't define what areal dystopia is, only define the word dystopia itself.

 

The reason the word dystopia isn't used to describe where we are is because its an imagined state in the future. Perhaps cleverly defined, because it negates self reflection on what we are today:

 

Porn

Drugs

Pedos

Mass illegal migration

Dysfunctional government

Intel agencies rogue

 

I mean, try and deny my point. It's why we are at the point of needing something like Q to pull us back.

 

This doesn't mean we can't exit a dystopia, many have, but it shouldn't deny reality, and the word should be redefined away from its "future tense" definition.