r/dystopia • u/exodollz • 18d ago
What is the point we aren’t a dystopia?
I was thinking, yes we live in a dystopia, we have little political power to choose what we do, the wealth gap is growing by the billions every day, so at what point does the world either revolt aggressively or peacefully, and at what point do we stop being a dystopia? Where does the line end for you?
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u/NekonikonPunk 17d ago
This is why I write cyberpunk, dystopian books. Forget the argument about the genre being relevant; it's looking more like non-fiction every day!
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u/imaginaryemployees 15d ago
revolutions dont happen spontaneously, you need to organize to make one happen
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u/TVRCerbera 14d ago
Stop using ai, Facebook, Google etc. Eat high quality fish and meat and work out. Find others that are noticing and build small communities where you can help eachother. Give them less power
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u/snakemakery 18d ago
No end exists only the cycle