the quiet part (sorry robot) is that this pattern extends to political ideologies; if ur vision for a utopian future doesn't address the mundanities of supply chains, ur either lazy, stupid, or aspiring to a Malthusian genocide of the vulnerable, which is fine, but just admit it
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RT @eigenrobot
if you write some kind of speculative fiction and want to portray a tyranny but kind of skimp on describing its economy apart from gesturing …
https://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1430156362441396227
the immense scale of modern supply chains is a double edged sword in how they make themselves invisible, allowing people to never think about how their goods get to them
this has the unfortunate effect of enabling naive politics to develop unquestioned
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RT @pee_zombie
this is exactly it, for me; everywhere I go, all i see is the enormous complexity of our supply chain, the massive feat of social engineering a globalized industrial …
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1331092174071623680
I've been thinking it would be good for us to develop a more explicit coming of age ritual/gate than simply graduating from high school, something closer to the Amish Rumspringa or vision quests. mb if every kid had to work in a factory or on a ship, the discourse would be better