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
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
many forms such a coming of age ritual could take, but the essential nature of it should be one that peels back the lie-to-children narratives and open their eyes to the truth of the world, the ugly violent nature of existence, induct them into the great project of civilization