Count me as one of the meta-truthers—more or less. As George Carlin said “When you’ve got a bunch of people with similar backgrounds, similar social scenes, and similar interests, who are out of touch with contemporary society, you don’t actually need a formal conspiracy to have the same effect.”
To be honest though, I don’t mind living in a dystopia. It’s a lot more interesting, right? I mean, if you could actually trust the cops to perform their jobs with dignity, and politicians to serve the community rather than their own interests, how boring would that get?
Count me as one of the meta-truthers—more or less. As George Carlin said “When you’ve got a bunch of people with similar backgrounds, similar social scenes, and similar interests, who are out of touch with contemporary society, you don’t actually need a formal conspiracy to have the same effect.”
To be honest though, I don’t mind living in a dystopia. It’s a lot more interesting, right? I mean, if you could actually trust the cops to perform their jobs with dignity, and politicians to serve the community rather than their own interests, how boring would that get?
Jim Henley doesn’t think the reality would be entertaining enough for tv either.