Gotta give people something positive because life is depressing enough for silent majority that's sandwiched between mass of zombies and the elites living in ivory tower.
Funnily enough someone just said that to me after I made a comment America hasn’t won a war on its own since 1898. That “We showed up late til WW1 and wouldn’t have won WW2 without the other Allie’s especially the Soviets (which we don’t want to admit). But they lost 27 million vs our 600,000 and captured and killed more Germans in a single offensive than we fought and struggled with in the entirety of Europe/N Africa. But even the Civil War was whitewashed in our history classes (“states rights” weren’t a thing til after they lost and realized it wasn’t a good look to say “you died fighting a war because your local plantation owners didn’t want to pay for labor”).” Before that I had never heard someone say you aren’t “one of the zombies”. I just try to view things objectively though it’s nearly impossible BUT I think it’s something to strive for. But pointing to the facts is not something people wanna hear.
@@marquisdelafayette1929bruh, Soviet manufacturing was shit and lost a bunch land and resource to Nazi germany, despite Stalin was informed Hitler would betrayed him. Guess who gave the supplies so Soviet Union could fight back? 🇺🇸
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
Idiocracy was waaaay more optimistic, as the president in the movie acknowledged the smartest person in the room, and tasked him with actually solving a problem, and even embraced the solution initially. this does not happen in the real world.
@@thehumansmustbecrazy impossible, the base of this issue is already a very real problem today. low iq people will have kids even if they can't afford or care for them, while intelligent people don't do that. therefor dumb people will always out compete intelligent people as they literally reproduce at a rate of 3:1 only solution is remove all welfare and social programs that give money to low iq people who pump out babies, and give that money to high iq people so they can have larger families easier. The fact is our taxes subsidize the dumb people of this nation and allow them to thrive.
Camacho was actually a very good president. He didn’t ignore, downplay, or blame the opposition for the crop crisis. He found the smartest guy in the world to solve it, listened to the expert, took brave action in the face of corporate opposition, and gave full credit to whom it was due. Camacho 2024!
IMO this perspective makes the movie a Utopia not a Dystopia because we sure as hell aren't finding the smartest people to run our world. America's VP was chosen based on Skin color and body parts and the other option was a reality TV host. The last place our smart people go is the government...If we don't collapse I give it 50 years until corporations take over control of America because the governments incompetence is too great.
@@danielfietkau733 What I mean by takeover is the 2 party system dies and we don't vote for a person we vote for a corporation. It will be Apple VS Microsoft in the 2120 Election instead of Giant Duche vs Turd Sandwich. It will still be an illusion of choice just like today but the choices will be corporations instead of people...and if AI actually becomes AI those corporations will have AI representatives making the phrase 'Corporations are people too' a factual statement instead of a legal statement. But corporate power is getting consolidated what was 50 corporations in an industry is now 1 or 2 both with the exact same objectives which makes this movies social observations/predictions even better.
You left out the part where he then broke kaydabe, addressed the crowd as himself, laid out his grievances with the democratic party, and explained why he thought Trump was the best option to bring back american prosperity.
Not forgetting a Island of super-smart people that have Isolated themselves not existing. I expect there to be one, which secretly runs the world. maybe if they ever make a sequel they have some AI be the villain, which is just a wizard of ozz style villain, that is smarter than the average smuck
You forgot Crocs. "Crocs" was barely a startup at the time. Crocs were put in the movie because Mike Judge thought no one would buy them and they looked stupid.
@@amonbestgirlin 2016 an idiot was voted into the White House but he didn't have time to fully form his Idiocracy. He surrounded himself with people who kept him from acting on his worst impulses. This time around he has filled his administration with the most deranged set of yes-men from day 1. In 2025 Idiocracy will truly start.
The President in that movie genuinely cares about the people, knows when to consult an expert that is more knowledgeable, admits to and corrects his mistakes, and is even willing to step down when he finds someone that he thinks will do a better job. All the qualities of a good leader except for IQ.
Indeed, it is the silver lining in that movie. It isn't just the president either, every single character has this sort of 'aura of innocence' about themselves. They don't do anything with malice , just stupid actions they think correct due to a lack of understanding. Even the concept of lying to each other is something they can't wrap their heads around.... So many twists in that movie, it is one of the few I re-watch for a reason.
Faaaaacts!!! I still quote it for laughs all the time while lookin at the world actually feel bad cuz it's comin true. I always say i'm glad I won't be around to see it, but sad my kids gotta watch it... smh
@@timothyrepp4259 does that include stopping support for disabled and elderly, becuase if so, you can get F U C K E D. but, everyone else, naw dont support them for free like the welfair state does. i agree on that level.
I was hooked with the Doctor saying, "Your shit's fucked up." Two years prior, Warren Zevon was diagnosed with terminal cancer and recorded, "My Shit's Fucked Up". ruclips.net/video/LbhYqV17CoQ/видео.html
I used to not have a lot of self confidence, and then I worked in customer service for a number of large industries, including government. I developed so much self esteem because I learned that EVERYBODY is an idiot, nobody knows what they’re doing and they go out of their way to avoid responsibility and to pass the buck.
Just want to point out the president in Idiocracy lead his people through very difficult famine and drought, had their best interest at heart, admitted when he didn't know the solution to a problem, and effectively delegated tasks out of his area of expertise to the most qualified candidate he could find. Frankly a fantastic leader.
ok but it leaves out how the "most qualified candidate he could find" happens to be getting paid millions of dollars to create the problem in the first place.
People have been saying that because they are making a simplistic conclusion. It's a more nuanced subject. People say lots of things. It doesn't mean they understand anything.
I remember the first time I saw this on tv as a young teenager. It was one of those movies that almost demanded your attention. I knew what I was watching when I saw it, the future
Although at this point it has become clear that it isn't. It got one crucial assumption wrong: that the degeneration will happen in a politically stable world. When instead what is going to happen is that the undesirables from the poorer places of the world are simply overrunning the degenerating richer places once they have become weak enough to allow that.
My nephew graduated 8th grade and two of his classmates had automobile brands as middle names. Jeep and Dodge... I'm not kidding. It has already started.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
It's both. IQ is certainly a genetic thing. If it weren't we'd have a few chimpanzees and orangutans that can do calculus. But we don't. Because genetics matter.
@@BicycleFunk, yeah, they picked them because they never expected them to actually take off. Now you can't get away from them. And they have morphed into more forms just like UGGS.
We also have "the smartest person in the world" looking at government spending though 😂 A person who's companies rely heavily on government contracts but I'm sure there's not a conflict of interest there....
@@muhcharonayes, that’s how it is. Our elite ruling party is a bunch of clowns pretending to help the poor citizens who can’t afford $15 burgers and commute 2 hours one way to work a minimum wage “job”. This country is in serious decline, and not many are doing anything about it.
They already talked to all the machines I'm sure they talk to the machine to program them... Which is probably why a lot of the stuff is breaking or crashing
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
In a person who is mechanically oriented, I worked on machines, all of my life. The new cars and stuff are ridiculously over engineered, and most products are made out of degradable plastics and just subpar materials that will not last very long and people are forgetting how to repair things. It’s pretty scary to an old man like me. Most people would have no idea how to make a fire without a freaking lighter.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
@@dominicparker6124 That one line never fails to absolutely crack me up. This movie is stuffed with such good writing. The dialogue....the visual puns. It's all crazy good.
When I saw Hulk Hogan rip off his shirt at a Trump rally, the relation to President Comacho was just inescapable. Excellent analysis, but did it really take you 18 years to get it?
Mike Judge has made some of the most insightful and deep movies of the last 50 years. I went to "Office space" and came out feeling validated for how my life had mirrored the movie through the 1990's. I didn't see "Idiocracy" in the theater but sought it out about a year after release on the recomandation of a co-worker. He was the first to use the phrase "documentary" in regards to the film, that I had heard. Mike Judge and the "South Park" gang speak truth to power and need protected at all costs.
I’ve been begging ppl to check out Silicon Valley. Aside from being funny, some of the stuff in the later series is so prescient to technologies role in the world and the ethical ramifications of CREATING something just because you can.
There is a 1950s short story called "Marching Morons" that, Idiocracy borrows heavily from. It's comedic but has a darker ending. It was written by Frederick Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth. Check it out.
It's also very interesting just how faceless the corporations in the movie are. We never see an actual executive, we only see how they influence the world, almost like how a god would act in a fantasy story. In most dystopian stories, the hero would eventually visit the corp's headquarter and try to confront the leader, or the corp may send a lawyer with a cease and desist letter to the hero. The most we see are bottom of the mill employees who don't seem to embody the company more than anyone else would.
I think they're saying there are no executives anymore. It's just dumb employees doing what the computer tells them without understanding how any of it works. I don't think we're that far away from that right now to be honest
Bruh the CEOs and boards were all full of idiots as well. They weren’t smart enough to be opposed to the hero. Like everyone else they were going through the motions and dependent on the past to keep them alive. That’s the whole point of the movie, intelligence had been bred out of us. On that note I worked with a guy in a restraunt that had 17 kids at that time. L-rd knows how many he has now, ten years later. Didn’t take care of one of them. Was a line cook. The same women would line up for second and third babies. This time will be different. Lol the idiots out bred everyone.
@@bertellijustin6376 just like CEOS now firing experienced workers to hire inexperienced foreigners because they are cheaper, not realziign the long term consquences ahem boeing
On that note, I once saw a mobile phone game ad that makes that feel tame by comparison. EDIT: To help clarify, it involved a newly created torture method where two people grabbed the guy's limbs and basically grinded them up onto a cactus. If you never saw one, they're full of needles and would be very painful to land upon. Thank God we no longer allow torture methods in the world (mostly), at least! The public would be disturbed by that method.
That's the problem with the film though. I know this video was about outsourcing thinking, and we should do less, but telling people to think for themselves without SHOWING them how to think first is how my current tragedy came about. I hope you enjoyed the bliss of summer 2024.
Idiocracy did come true, it wasnt recently, it’s been an oligarchy for a long time now, but with billionaires in power, the 99% of poor people will suffer even more now
@@wilberforce1826 obviously you haven’t. Things were shit already when he got there. camacho was the smartest man on the planet, and the president and everything was horrible. It wasn’t until Luke Wilson got there that they did anything like what you’re saying. And they tried to execute him at first essentially 🤣
I watched this video while on the toilet in my bathroom. Then I looked up into my shelves behind the mirror, and I saw all the labels and brands on everything in that cabinet. Then I started looking around, and everything was branded. My towels had a company logo, my washing machine had a company logo, even the toilet had a brand. Every piece of clothing I wore had a brand, even my underwear. If you showed this to someone even a hundred years earlier, they would think we have gone completely insane. And tbh, maybe we are.
Not the exact quote and could not find who said it unfortunately: "Why must so many different vineyards compete against each other to produce such mediocre wine, instead of coming together to build one great vineyard with the best wine in the world."
If you hadn't stolen your towels from the Holiday Inn Express they wouldn't be branded. What disturbs me about my toilet isn't that it's branded, it's that it's the same brand as a popular baby food.
I think having a purple Twitch logo in the corner of this video is funny. Based on the fact of how brands are portrayed in this movie. Then reviewing it with a big brand slapped on it. Seeing that they are owned by Amazon.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
Late state capitalism and yet most atlantists manage to blame socialism and communism while private corporation and financial funds own literally all of the western world.
Isaac Asimov was quoted that, as a society, the U.S. proudly favorite ignorance and downplayed, disrespected knowledge, education, and wisdom. I'm surprised he is never referred to in these essays about Idiocracy.
Just came up in my algorithm. Never thought I’d be thinking of Idiocracy *wistfully*… 😬 This timeline, man. How is this real life and not some award-winning miniseries?
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
Unfortunately any warning in media will be viewed as a "great idea" Wag The Dog. Sergeant Bilko. Wolf Of The Wall Street. 1984, for crying out loud. They turned to manuals.
Michael Douglas once said in an interview that he was shocked how many investment bankers came to him to tell him Gordon Gekko was their idol and role model. He frequently had to tell them that he was actually the villain in „Wall Street“ and went to prison at the end of the movie.
@@mizpike1683 I find it very interesting, but not at all surprising, that the two Trump supporters on this thread also invoke "gawd" into the discussion. Before consumerism existed, religion was the main indicator that someone was an idiot. I suspect you have a healthy dose of both.
Tell ya something - the people on the other side of tech support calls don't know how to fix your computer. They have a manual that says restart at the top and everything else is ctrl+f for answers.
I work part-time at a small hardware store. A guy came in today and bought a breaker for his breaker box... He came back later and bought a light switch... He came back later and then asked me what else could be the problem of his light not coming on. I asked if he tried to change the bulb. He bought a bulb and didn't come back after that. There's a reason tech support tells you to "turn it off and on again" as well as asking if the PC is plugged in.
I used to work in a tech support call center. Even in cases where there was an obvious hardware failure, we were _required_ my management to have the customer attempt a “reboot, reformat, reinstall” process before we could schedule on-site repair service. Then Windows 95 came out and suddenly we were inundated with calls about software problems that couldn’t be fixed because they were bugs in Microsoft’s code. The worst part of that job though was trying to talk a non-technical user through diagnosing their problem without being able to see for ourselves what they were doing.
1st level tech support of companies is so bad it should not even exist. I have a contract with a big company of around 30 000 employees that use various IT systems. I am offering some arcane tier last level support on certain systems. If they fired 90% of 1st level support teams then productivity would skyrocket. Tech leadership is also almost always piss awful. Generally the idiots who could not make it as engineers go to leadership and the company is almost always worse for their work.
@@trevinbeattie4888 The worst part of today's tech support is being able to see what a non-technical user is doing on their screen via a Teams screenshare or whatever. "Okay, now please go to the top menu, and left click the third button." "errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr... this bottom menu?" "No..." "Errrrrr.... the 5th button?" "NOOOOOOO!" And such an exchange goes on for minutes.
Now I want a bunch of "influencers" show the futility of that system, by basing their augments by linking to a video by a different influencer. Who bases their argument by linking to yet another video. Who does the same. And you have like 10-20 people just circle linking without anyone actually saying anything, only liking in a circle. All of them released on the same day.
Your observations on our current society make a lot of sense. I especially like that you mention people are avoiding responsibility by putting faith in religion, corporations, rich people, and "influencers". I think you nailed it.
@@ericburton1244 I agree with you but I suspect what he was trying to say was excepting something without any thought which is not true of all religious people.
There should be a "required to watch" list of movies at schools just like there is "required to read" for books, and Idiocracy should definitely be on that list.
@@cardboard9124 I think what he’s trying to say is that something like that could easily be used by evangelical Christians to push their beliefs on kids just like how in America they’re getting more and more standing in some states
The primary difference between Idiocracy and the MAGAfied USA is that the characters in Idiocracy still had empathy and when their ignorance was pointed out to them, they changed. Sadly, we seem to be about to become an idiocracy run by sociopaths.
@@Jeff-bz6jp Sorry man, just go and buy yourself some eyes, maybe you will see the incredibly obvious similarities. Opposite of fascism.... what a hilariously misguided thing to say.
I've found as I've gotten older I've naturally shed this idea that "other people know stuff." I had really Dunning-Kruger'd myself in my 20s thinking I had it all together and tied up perfectly, but as I got older and started to see my true limits and capabilities I gradually lost that sense that others (ANY "others" including companies, politicians, so-called "experts" etc.) had the answers. Eventually you realize that it's 99% blind people groping around in the darkness... and they don't even know what they're lookin' for. Aside from obvious logical functions, every single thing someone ever tells you that you don't have a way to verify is just you taking them at their word.
RESPONSE TO @alanstringer, who wrote: "I've found as I've gotten older I've naturally shed this idea that "other people know stuff." I had really Dunning-Kruger'd myself in my 20s thinking I had it all together and tied up perfectly, but as I got older and started to see my true limits and capabilities I gradually lost that sense that others (ANY "others" including companies, politicians, so-called "experts" etc.) had the answers. Eventually you realize that it's 99% blind people groping around in the darkness... and they don't even know what they're lookin' for. Aside from obvious logical functions, every single thing someone ever tells you that you don't have a way to verify is just you taking them at their word." THE BAD NEWS: Unfortunately for us, Alan is in a minority and a large number of people are moving in the OPPOSITE direction: CONSPIRACY Theories, in which there is a very small, very smart elite who DO have all the answers but they're 100% self-serving and don't care about us peons at all. This is very dangerous because when REAL experts tell us things, like the 99.9% of climate scientists who tell us that the world climate could careen out of all known limits unless we change what we're doing, and thus the consequences of doing nothing could be catastrophic, the vast number of deniers, conspiracists, southern Bible punchers all unite to tell us that it's false, we're just being tricked, etc. We need to start respecting experts in their field, not instinctively repudiating them as hated elites. OTOH, don't listen to experts like Professor Jordan Peterson, a master of human psychology, if they use their platform to voice unqualified opinions (like Dr. Peterson's bad idea that we shouldn't do anything about Climate Change). MORE BAD NEWS: Since I brought up Climate Change, you might think I'm a 'Green Party' environmentalist.. but most of them are just as unscientific as the redneck monster truck owners. eg: Until we invent affordable grid-scale battery tech, wind & solar can NEVER represent more that a small percent of total electrical generation capacity; nuclear power generation is the ONLY viable option to reduce CO2 & make power. And there is NO scientific problem with safely storing the incredibly tiny amounts of nuclear waste, it's a political NIMBY issue, nothing more. PS: Where can I get me some Brawndo? That stuff is awesome!
Very true! If I can complete... that would be the power of humanity, to be in Brownian motion and still find solutions. Of course, many of the participants' heads are also broken.😄
As you learn things, along the way you realize how complicated everything is and how you really don't know much at all. It's a really profound and humbling insight, and at the same time really exiting. The most direct result of this is when you start to think about how pointless all the superficial, affirmation seeking people around you really are. It can really easy turn into a contempt for the whole world in all it's shallowness. So when you find your self saying something cynical, remember that you're not the only one who knows why.
Sometimes, it doesn't matter if you're right. People will go with the person who acts the most confident in their answer. A lot of times, that person is wrong. But because they whole-heartedly believed they were right, others saw that and were convinced themselves. No thought what so ever to the history of the other person being right, the possible background both options have in the field, whether or not which person has your best interest in mind. People believe what they want to. When you don't have good critical thinking skills and your level of thinking goes to: "well this person thinks they might be right and is unsure while this person KNOWS (actually just believes really aggressively) they're right" Most average people will go with the one who seems more confident. You could be a selfish liar with absolutely no care for these people. The person who's unsure could be because they really don't want you to get hurt and are aware of the possible risks. But, that's life. *Shrug 😂 (Protip: if you're ever in this situation, ask both sides their reasoning for their opinion or idea(s). 😉)
I have Asperger's, I see patterns everywhere. As cruel as it sounds, I feel like I live in idiocracy now (less hyperbolic, but still). None of the mechanisms you mention in the video apply to me, but now after watching it, I finally understand wtf is going on and where people's behaviours come from. I thoroughly enjoyed your commentary. I learned a lot. Good video
How then do you observe this one: The electrolite logic with the drinks I also see in religion: We must follow God, because the Bible says so. And we must follow the Bible because God wrote it.
@@I_did_poopoo What would make these "humans" better? Might be a bit humbling to recognize that everyone in the world has a multitude of skills that they are better at than you. There are millions of different roles that contribute to the strange web that our society requires to function. It is a miracle it even functions at all, let alone how well it is going. I'd say the flaws are significantly smaller than the achievements.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
@@davidsellers3639 OH NO, MY FEELINGS! YOU DESTROYED THEM!!! if you're not being paid good American dollars for this weak trolling, you're just another sucker, so congrats on your life there
My Grand Dad would say, "Learn from the mistakes of others because you do not have time to make them all yourself." There is only so much I can know, the rest I farm out to folks who seem to know what they are talking about. I'm nearly always willing to entertain a better idea
You might be part of the tiny minority who use it accurately, but the way that lefties use the three arrows symbol when they're basically communists is VERY Idiocracy.
He was pretty cool, @@jddwyer6089 He was a WWII vet who didn't see much actual action other than landing at Perl Harbor on Dec 12th after the attack. He liked cribbage, Boilermakers, Pal Mal non filtered cigarettes, and watching the planes take off and land at O'hare. He did the NY Times crossword in pen, could recite The Announcer's Test from memory, and had a ton of witty things to say. Yup, pretty cool guy
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
I’ve noticed for years that people often use the same arguments repeated over years when presented with other similarly recursive arguments. They don’t say anything that’s unique to their experience or perspective. And I felt like I needed to change my perspective the moment I heard Jared agreeing with me in this video.
The path to development is lonely. It can be made less so if we can recognize that someone else might have an answer to one of our questions we hadn’t thought to ask til now, perhaps your answers will help someone. You might be a half step ahead of someone else in this one regard, but that half step might make all the difference to them; not to say that you have it figured out, rather that you asked a question and have learned to seek the answer.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
OP, the big problem with the video author's argument is that we can't possibly know everything. While the advice to 'think for yourself' is a good one, if you're not employing legitimate critical thinking, rational thinking and logical argumentation skills, then you're just going to engage in the same tautological circles the president's cabinet was in the movie. We live in a very complex, technological society which necessitates deferring (outsourcing) to expertise. The real challenge for our time is learning critical, etc., thinking skills, and the ability to discern actual experts from posers for clicks. Keep in mind that even experts can be wrong sometimes. Be very suspicious when an 'expert' starts opining or pontificating on topics and fields outside their expertise. Some good places to start in how to discern an expert is to ask: who is incorporating all the facts vs. who is cherry-picking the ones they like; who is admitting to and correcting their mistakes vs. who is hand-waving them or pretending they didn't make them; who is using sound reasoning and appealing to intellect vs. who is being hyperbolic and appealing to emotion or creating outrage. None of these are exhaustive or fool-proof, just a good place to start. One more thing to keep in mind: not everyone on the opposite ideological spectrum from you is wrong, nor is everyone on the same side you're on right.
"Figuring things out for yourself is the only freedom anyone really has. use that freedom." its funny how meta some of these older movies were. ill be deferring this video to my friends as the knowing other.
I think the biggest thing to take from the movie is that when a brand becomes a monopoly, it starts to aggressively attack anything that's a threat to profit.. including Laws that were there to protect us from such things Though Gatorade just released their own branded form of water.. 😅 literally Gatorade without the ade? The future is getting dumber..
@@erica.7231 It doesn't. Class as a function of wealth isn't signified in the movie at all. In the movie, people with high social status like doctors, lawyers and cabinet members are shown displaying lowbrow cultural mannerisms and living in shambles. There is nothing in the movie from which to draw your assertion. Intelligence, however, is heritable. Simply a fact.
Trump was in wrestling and in the campaign an over 70 years old Hulk Hogan ripped off his shirt. We´re in it. I agree. And it is even worse at some points in the world. The problem is the illusion. People don´t see it as it is explained in the video here.
Classically, this is why we have a two party system, since either extreme is terrible. But it has grown stagnant, allowing the wealthy and oligarchs to conquer all.
Ironically, i was in California yesterday and went to Carl's,jr. the menu is automated. The voice sounded like Alexa and got my order wrong. I turned to my friend and said " Idiocracy is a reality."
"Rather than cultivating self-confidence, it's much easier to adorn yourself with a commodity that asserts self-worth for you." Outstanding explanation of human behavior! It's been so been so depressing to see and hear the Outrage Media in effect, and backlash towards those with educated and scientific positions. Your insight is an opportunity to make sense of the chaos around us, as Idiocracy has. I appreciate you and just subscribed!
People need to get it into their heads that Appeal to Authority isn’t the misattribution of expertise to someone who doesn’t have it-it’s any case where your argument stops at “this is what some expert thinks.” While you should cite sources, it is the information found within their work that is the actual evidence.
Ideally you are right, but the information content and complexity of the world is far too large for everyone to be able to dig in to sources and find the real information for every last thing. Sometimes understanding that information requires years of prior study too. That is why we do need trusted sources for information.
@@arpaddanos9416 It's true that we don't have the time to understand everything. However, people who are interested in understanding can learn the first principles of the issues at hand. Understanding the first principles is necessary in order to analyze sources of information. This is the least that can be done while remaining effective.
Man-made global warming. 97% of scientists agree. A professor went through all this data and concluded that actually less than 3% agreed that the data was valid and even less agreed that the famous paper was sound.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
The scariest part to me is that societal standards created the idiocracy... and now, in real life, it's the same. But the scary part is that there is funding, think tanks, and organizations working to create our standards/trends/ideology.
Ya missed the point, there's nothing wrong with letting a genuine think-tank do your thinking for you so long as it is filled with proper exerts that are non-partisan. It's the Republican "think-tanks" that you have to look out for and avoid. Believe experts and scientists, don't believe the slimy Republican politicians.
@regnarrocker6162 you couldn't plan things if they were just hoping a specific politician is gonna accept a bribe. I used to think it was that way but there's too much evidence against it. It's scripted, planned....whatever you wanna call it
I'm not going to do the "enlightened" centrist thing and say something stupid like "both bad, me smart!" It's clear that conservative think tanks are the greater of two evils. Like another disturbing insightful comment had put it, it's a WWE match every election with Republicans being the heels (bad guys) and the Democrats being the baby faces. It's pretty clear they collude mostly, but considering they and their donors (the actual powers that be) they don't trust each other and constantly scheme against one another. @@tidbit1877
@@regnarrocker6162 Just look up project 2025. And the work the heritage foundation puts in as a conservative psyop thinktank. They actively undermine academic and scientific integrity like Peta kills pets. Yeah I get "both bad" but can we just start pointing at the super PACS and rich people hiding behind them buying politicians?
@@bloodeleineI’d say it’s more city people who have no idea where how or why their food or all of their other goods are produced. They want to tell everyone how to do everything with no experience. That will be our down fall
@@Ligmajohnson1989 No, the problem is when hillbillies who might know farming actually think they know things like manufacturing, science, or business. Most of them can't even spell.
The fact that people are so willing to watch "influencers" is a testament to their lack of understanding and inability to recognize what they are really doing to themselves.
unfortunately being dumb is in fact a form of Mental Illness in that (by definition) the patient/client suffering from the "disease" has no way of knowing that they are suffering from anything. see entry for: CATCH-22. therein the person can only ever be guided OUT of their condition by a either a loved one, or by someone in the environment that they're not related to, but are willing to trust (ideally a Teacher, Professor, etc).
But there are good influencers too! Carl Sagan, Neil Degras Tyson, and Bill Nye to name a few. I'm an engineer today because of their influence on me growing up.
We certainly can't avoid relying on authorities, since, as you mentioned, no individual can know everything. There is an absolutely necessary, and inevitable, specialization of information and expertise that occurs. We can't all be fully autonomous when it comes to knowledge, we will always be subject to authorities who have specialized knowledge and expertise in various subjects.
I wonder if the missing information has to come from authorities, though. Maybe there's a step down. Like when I watch this channel I don't really think of Jared as an authority necessarily, just a sort of a curated source of information with commentary added. Maybe more like an advisor? Not really a fully formed thought here though.
@@DobesVandermeer You're trying to parse out a difference in definition to understand how one authority can be good and the other can be bad. It's nonsense. Jared has built a network, it invests attention to gain more attention and expand, while he's put himself into the subjective framework of the resulting audience. If you don't see how this is an authority, you don't understand authority.
Iffy. It's more how expertise is used, codified by "authority". Expertise to layout available options and maybe document potential problems is probably a best case, but too often expertise is used in place of "ought", just slightly below god told me so. Nevermind the problems with self-interest (does the expert also come with an ethics expert) or how problems are multi-faceted, requiring several experts from different disciplines, and none of them have a crystal ball. Further, as no one can know everything, the more important thing is less expertise than the democratization of knowledge.
@@quintessenceSL we live in a time of extreme democratization of knowledge. It changes little, because most people have no interest in macro scale problems beyond how those problems affect them directly. Meanwhile, if you have the expertise to lay out problems and options, then you have the authority to frame the problem and you ARE the authority. I say this because the primary form of expertise you need to do that is the ability to gain sustained attention, assuming a broad consensus is needed in your system. One way or another, every society ends up with standing instructions to reduce the incidence of problems in the first place, which leads to oughts, which need to be legitimized by gods - or worse - because normal people don't care enough to think through the cause and effect systematically. And you know it. I know why you think this way, because I know the drive to get past old hierarchical organization. But you will eventually figure out that you're trying to think your way out of social order that's as inescapable as physics. New boss, old boss. The relationship between the subjective and the objective makes the form of authority as solid as any idea in the social sciences, more solid than justice, more solid than love, more solid than freedom.
@@ideologybot4592 Disagree. Heavily There is democratization of some knowledge, but I can go down the list from IP law to availability of education to unencumbered internet access that don't exactly jive with the democratization of knowledge. And why shouldn't people's concerns over macroscopic problems included how it affects them directly? Show me anyone who is different. Pffft. Any fool can claim themselves an "expert", and if the populace is so disinterested, who is to say otherwise? Yes, the universality of oughts in of all culture, since time immemorial obviously proves your point 🙄 You know jack, especially in the context of the fringes of knowledge, where there can be no expertise because NO ONE can lay cause and effect for systems that complex. But good of you to imagine yourself as one of the enlightened ones. I, however, remain unconvinced. What a blowhard.
This was eye-opening! This explains so many people. I recently lost a friend because he would always claim I was wrong and referred to an authority. He would never argue the points himself.
We’re the pints worth arguing though? If you were arguing the earth is flat it’s perfectly fine to just dismiss you as a kook. We don’t have to argue long settled facts.
@@daviebananas1735 Yes, when the argument isn't absurd as the earth is flat. We are talking about abstract ideas that do not always follow the same rule across the board. There have been many long settled facts that have been proven false or expanded on. We cannot allow a few people to just say things and everyone takes their word for it. We must question it. When it can uphold to the scrutiny then we can say that it is correct.
@DJ-Eye He's a " I don't follow politics, but I will always vote blue no matter who" guy. I'm sure you don't want to hear this, but this election shows that MAGA is more centralist than anything. The people who do not understand this are people who are so far right or so far left that they can't even see their own asses.
@@jordonnowland9276 the far-right and far-left are not equivalent. Rationality and integrity are clearly missing from the far-right. MAGA and their cult-leader should make this self-evident.
Lol @ you still thinking you are smarter than us. You are not. We laugh terribly at your expense. People whose entire world view is driven by their emotions lecturing others on being unintelligent is rich indeed.
@Digitalsapien Wow, what an emotional response from someone who insinuates that their world view is not driven by emotions. The numbers are in, we are smarter than you, deal with it.
ignore the MAGA responses, they are really sensitive to being ridiculed by smarter people right now. Realising they got conned by Trump will take them years to get over and longer to admit.
Evil, or selfish behaviour, has *always* been the dominant social force. All of human history. It is not "spreading", it's already here, and always was. Good has always been outnumbered by evil. The smart have always been outnumbered by the dumb. And the educated have always been outnumbered by the ignorant. None of that is new, or growing. Despite this, humanity continues to Forest Gump its way into progress. The world is safer today than ever. Less violence, less diseases, less racism, less famine, more prosperity, more freedoms, and longer lifespans for all. It's not intuitive, and may seem like a contradiction, but any look through history will prove it is undeniably true.
Idiocracy would become a far scarier movie if there was a cabal of rich people that monopolized knowledge to enslave the unaware population. Or maybe they existed: but died out. Don't forget, someone build all the computers they keep using
@@trillionbones89 Some stuff still works! There's airplanes flying, and shoulder-fired missiles for police (!) to shoot them down with. There must be technicians, engineers, mechanics.... maybe they don't show themselves for obvious reasons.
I think this raises an interesting question about trust, the idiocracy has almost entirely forfeited their ability to determine what is actually trustworthy.
Yes, that's the point of the video. Look at Trump's catch phrases: He's the best and smartest ever. Everybody else is "crooked". The media is fake, the news is fake. The only person you can trust, according to Trump, is Trump. Absence of thought: giving somebody else full control of your life because they comfort you and assure you that they know all about the problems and solutions, all you have to do is give them a third presidential term (illegal), let them disband the environment protection bureau to empower businesses (a measurably bad idea), and look away from various brutal crackdowns on people who got in the way (you won't get in the way, will you?).
This is quite common in economics. Most people haven't thought to question why we borrow in a currency we issue ourselves. Even economists couldn't answer that question in the documentary "Finding the Money"
Yes, that's the point of the video. Look at one of the presidential candidate's catch phrases: They're the best and smartest ever. Everybody else is "crooked". The media is fake, the news is fake. The only person you can trust, according to that person, is themself. Absence of thought: giving somebody else full control of your life because they comfort you and assure you that they know all about the problems and solutions, all you have to do is give them a third presidential term (illegal), let them disband the environment protection bureau to empower businesses (a measurably bad idea), and look away from various brutal crackdowns on people who got in the way (you won't get in the way, will you?).
@grimaffiliations3671 Because it is like trying to explain how a smartphone is made. It spans hundreds of countries, and it takes 1000 steps to assemble it. The short and dirty answer is that we launder it. That is why China holds most of the debt. We loan it out to other countries and collect interest. On top of that, it is tied to a commodity that isn't accomplished as a commodity but treated as a currency, that being the petro dollar. Part of our income isn't printed, it is drilled. Most people have no idea that the fracking revolution completely changed economics for the entire planet. People need to stop seeing that it isn't money that runs everything, money can always be generated. It is energy. And when you realize it is energy that actually runs everything, a lot makes much more sense. It is why everything is absolutely bonkers right now, all the major players are re-arranging their economies to adjust to a brand new economic system created when the US not only became energy independent, but a major exporter to boot.
Everything I learned are simplifications and half truths. The foundation always seems to elude me. Just to quote. The more i learn the more i realize how much i don't know.
"How do you know what's best for somebody when you don't even know what is best for yourself? Here, let me help you from drowning. Said the Monkey to the Fish as he helped him on top the branch."
Well, that forever-dawning realization helps me to stay humble and to be on the lookout for opportunities to fix holes in my understanding and knowledge. Even when this means revising something I considered true years later, but with the attitude of carefully going over the evidence as objectively as I can, and bringing the matter up to TRUSTED experts and see if they can offer some useful insights.
re: "The more i learn the more i realize how much i don't know." "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's IGNORANCE..." - Confucius (551 BC - 479 AD)
The real irony is using the word "take" in this comment, which you know damn well that you're only saying because people on the internet started parroting it around in the last few years, and those who start repeating everything they see are helping our vocabulary get warped more every few months. Idiocracy didn't predict that!
@@Falkuzrules quote from the movie, “…the English language had deteriorated into a hybrid of hillbilly, valleygirl, inner-city slang and various grunts.” The movie did predict that, but honestly words get created and if they’re fun or useful, they stick, and there’s nothing wrong with that as long as everyone can still understand one another and communicate complex ideas.
It interesting to think that as a viewer I am just as much making a decision about my existence when watching the news or a main piece of content (movie/show/etc) as I am when I watch a commercial when it comes on between them. And then to note that that constant barrage of time having been spent making a choice about myself/my life in comparison to ads/content not only creates a reflection of myself but also makes it even more difficult to separate myself from the identity I’ve anchored inside of corporations and ideals I never got to choose. This joint is CRAZY!!!
The scene that always comes to my mind is where the police are unloading automatic firearms into their abandoned car. A crowd starts to form around them cheering on the ruckus. The crowd's excitement then quickly devolves into fist fighting each other, LOL.
We already live at a time where an ignoramus can get into a debate on a topic with someone who has spent a lifetime working in that field, reference Wikipedia and think they're correct. It's especially bad when they sit in a position of power.
Most people don't realize their precious brands get bought sold and traded. What was good 5 years ago is now Chinese crap. Check Wikipedia to see who owns your favorite brand this week.
This is why I am of the belief that corporations should not be allowed to be bought by other corporations, and one corporation should not be able to own and use competing brands. The only time a corporation should be able to sell its assets is when it is in bankruptcy. At no point should a corporation be able to buy a customer base or customer information. When I gave Company A permission to have my information I did not give Company B that permission, Company B buying Company A should not change that situation. I focus here on corporations and not businesses in general because I think if someone owns a business, but never made it a corporation that person should have more freedom to do what they want with it because that business is an extension of the owner instead of being its own independent legal entity that the owner just control.
My company only used Makita tools. Until the lack of quality became apparent. Then I learned that Makita gets their tools manufactured in China. Now Makita is a just another inferior brand, with a huge price tag.
The first example of this for me was Polaroid. Until the 80s or 90s they were a well regarded high quality tech company. After they were killed off by digital cameras the company was gone, but you could buy crappy Polaroid TVs at Walmart.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
The thing that kind of warms my heart today, is that when I type Idiocracy, into almost every system, spellcheck recognizes it. Try it out if you don't believe me. This may not seem like a big deal, but it means it's registered into our cultural lexicon. All the stuff that this movie poignantly satirized can be expressed via the shorthand term "ideocracy". That wasn't always the case, I happened to love that movie when it was first released because it was hilarious, and I found its parody of policing, and corporations, spot on. But if I tried to comment one of my favorite lines, "Welcome to Walmart, I love you", no one got what I was talking about. Thought I was having a stroke, or just got a job at Walmart and it was instinctual I just recite it. Flash forward 20 years when you've got Walmart greeters professing their undying loyalty to you so long as you make eye contact as you enter, and spend money. People get it now. People get it when you use cop talk like "this particular individual was not, um, this individual had to be tazed cause he was not uh, this individual is my arrest". Camacho is just Trump, it's just pro wrestling at this point, our entire system is politicians cutting pro wrestling promos . The right are heals, the left are baby faces, we are all marks, and Taco Bell University owns the world. And the entire WWE, they own the rights to both parties characters. I probably didn't do a great job of explaining this, but that's kind of my point... I don't have to, anymore, we effed up society so bad Idiocracy is part of the English diction. So after 20 years or having to explain the joke, people now know I'm saying when I quote "it's got what plants crave". I don't know whether that should make you laugh, or make you cry, but it's comforting to know we are at least self aware as we march towards our pathetic destiny.
I'd say that's a tragedy. Taking the movie at face value to reaffirm a negative view might prove that the deeper irony is lost. Beneath the obvious comedy, anti-capitalism, and ignorant mobs, it criticizes the foundation of modern culture. I might get banned on RUclips if I said everything, but some context: -falling birth rates are rooted in the 60s -unfair markets lead to monopolies -education has taught what to think not how -science is funded by whoever gains -government is poorly understood -prosperity is earned not given -leaders will pander to the lowest common denominators that we give them Seeing the real meaning proves it wrong. You've broken the timeline.
If I have to correct you on anything, it's that Camacho is just Trump if he had a sense of competency to his name. Otherwise, hit the nail on the head there.
The most unrealistic part of the movie was the idea that stupid people would let a smarter person run things, or even admit that they were wrong.
Its a hopeful ending
Gotta give people something positive because life is depressing enough for silent majority that's sandwiched between mass of zombies and the elites living in ivory tower.
Funnily enough someone just said that to me after I made a comment America hasn’t won a war on its own since 1898. That “We showed up late til WW1 and wouldn’t have won WW2 without the other Allie’s especially the Soviets (which we don’t want to admit). But they lost 27 million vs our 600,000 and captured and killed more Germans in a single offensive than we fought and struggled with in the entirety of Europe/N Africa. But even the Civil War was whitewashed in our history classes (“states rights” weren’t a thing til after they lost and realized it wasn’t a good look to say “you died fighting a war because your local plantation owners didn’t want to pay for labor”).”
Before that I had never heard someone say you aren’t “one of the zombies”. I just try to view things objectively though it’s nearly impossible BUT I think it’s something to strive for. But pointing to the facts is not something people wanna hear.
@@marquisdelafayette1929bruh, Soviet manufacturing was shit and lost a bunch land and resource to Nazi germany, despite Stalin was informed Hitler would betrayed him.
Guess who gave the supplies so Soviet Union could fight back? 🇺🇸
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
Idiocracy was waaaay more optimistic, as the president in the movie acknowledged the smartest person in the room, and tasked him with actually solving a problem, and even embraced the solution initially. this does not happen in the real world.
It’s literally the opposite of reality
The smarter people need to work with each other, form their own competing organisations.
The solution is to out-compete idiots.
@@thehumansmustbecrazy impossible, the base of this issue is already a very real problem today.
low iq people will have kids even if they can't afford or care for them, while intelligent people don't do that. therefor dumb people will always out compete intelligent people as they literally reproduce at a rate of 3:1
only solution is remove all welfare and social programs that give money to low iq people who pump out babies, and give that money to high iq people so they can have larger families easier. The fact is our taxes subsidize the dumb people of this nation and allow them to thrive.
Biden administration?
@@whatisahandle221 only Biden? What about the other guy who wanted to nuke a hurricane?
Camacho was actually a very good president. He didn’t ignore, downplay, or blame the opposition for the crop crisis. He found the smartest guy in the world to solve it, listened to the expert, took brave action in the face of corporate opposition, and gave full credit to whom it was due. Camacho 2024!
He also knew when intimidation was necessary and exactly how much to use.
IMO this perspective makes the movie a Utopia not a Dystopia because we sure as hell aren't finding the smartest people to run our world. America's VP was chosen based on Skin color and body parts and the other option was a reality TV host. The last place our smart people go is the government...If we don't collapse I give it 50 years until corporations take over control of America because the governments incompetence is too great.
@@Basedard As if that "takeover" needs to happen in the future. Most foreign politics of the last centuries were based on corporate interests.
@@danielfietkau733 What I mean by takeover is the 2 party system dies and we don't vote for a person we vote for a corporation. It will be Apple VS Microsoft in the 2120 Election instead of Giant Duche vs Turd Sandwich. It will still be an illusion of choice just like today but the choices will be corporations instead of people...and if AI actually becomes AI those corporations will have AI representatives making the phrase 'Corporations are people too' a factual statement instead of a legal statement. But corporate power is getting consolidated what was 50 corporations in an industry is now 1 or 2 both with the exact same objectives which makes this movies social observations/predictions even better.
@Basedard that has quite literally already happened
Hulk Hogan just last week ripped off his shirt on the podium at the RNC and said "Let Trumpamania run wild" ... we're there
@@snellavision but way worse
And men can become women....DNC run wild
And Kamala basically talks like Camacho but with less humility.
It's terrible that trump is the best canaadate
You left out the part where he then broke kaydabe, addressed the crowd as himself, laid out his grievances with the democratic party, and explained why he thought Trump was the best option to bring back american prosperity.
The most unrealistic thing about the film was that it took 500 years to decline that far
You sure nailed THAT.
The most unrealistic thing was that anything worked at all.
@@tomlxyz All the smart people must have figured out self-repairing machines just before they all disappeared
And that the idiocy was genetically concentrated; turns out it was in us all along.
Not forgetting a Island of super-smart people that have Isolated themselves not existing.
I expect there to be one, which secretly runs the world.
maybe if they ever make a sequel they have some AI be the villain, which is just a wizard of ozz style villain, that is smarter than the average smuck
_"After several hours, Joe finally gave up on logic and reason, and simply told the cabinet that he could talk to plants and that they wanted water."_
What a nice metaphor for "DUDE, JUST ASK THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT! STOP ASSUMING!"
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maybe thats the answer to how we fix the problem here. XD
Shaman stuff
If you want to see current religious fervor, start a debate about Burger King vs. MacDonald's.
You forgot Crocs. "Crocs" was barely a startup at the time. Crocs were put in the movie because Mike Judge thought no one would buy them and they looked stupid.
Even the name is stupid. It's almost as if the company itself was saying "what a crock" when they designed this shoe.
Crocs were won by nurses....
Also they were dirt cheap. Now they are 70 dollars and every teenager wears them constantly
I think it's that only stupid people buy them
This is true because someone told me it was true
Im here after the election and i can say with confidence that Idiocracy is indeed a documentary
Yeah we really got catapulted into the reality of Idiocracy these last couple weeks.
Democrats try saying that men are women and women are men. Seems like we avoided Idiocracy.
@@jules9669 Or we were in it since 2016, with a brief intermission in between
@@amonbestgirlin 2016 an idiot was voted into the White House but he didn't have time to fully form his Idiocracy. He surrounded himself with people who kept him from acting on his worst impulses. This time around he has filled his administration with the most deranged set of yes-men from day 1. In 2025 Idiocracy will truly start.
Good thing it was averted.
The President in that movie genuinely cares about the people, knows when to consult an expert that is more knowledgeable, admits to and corrects his mistakes, and is even willing to step down when he finds someone that he thinks will do a better job.
All the qualities of a good leader except for IQ.
Same. He was a good President. Honest and tried his best, just incredibly clueless, not stupid.
According to Carlos Cipolla he was an intelligent person, and I agree
All qualities the last president of the US lacks completely. Imagine being an even worse president than this parody.
Indeed, it is the silver lining in that movie.
It isn't just the president either, every single character has this sort of 'aura of innocence' about themselves. They don't do anything with malice , just stupid actions they think correct due to a lack of understanding. Even the concept of lying to each other is something they can't wrap their heads around....
So many twists in that movie, it is one of the few I re-watch for a reason.
Exactly.. i always pointed out that this movie doesnt have a villian. Nobody is hateful malicious, or sadistic. They r dumb@lostbutfreesoul not evil
Every time I rewatch Idiocracy it becomes less funny and more depressing. It keeps getting more realistic as time goes on
I reject your basic premise. There is nothing that could make Idiocracy less funny.
Faaaaacts!!! I still quote it for laughs all the time while lookin at the world actually feel bad cuz it's comin true. I always say i'm glad I won't be around to see it, but sad my kids gotta watch it... smh
@@timothyrepp4259 does that include stopping support for disabled and elderly, becuase if so, you can get F U C K E D. but, everyone else, naw dont support them for free like the welfair state does. i agree on that level.
Every comedy movie becomes less funny when you re-watch them. I recommend viewing them backwards, this can often restore the humour.
@timothyrepp4259 who are the recipients in this welfare state that is so disastrous?
My fav line: "rather than cultivating self-confidence, it's much easier to adorn yourself with a commodity that asserts self-worth for you"
Made me think of a bunch of people I know in real life
me too!
😂 Cracks me up that you quoted a deep line word for word, but abbreviated the word favorite at the start...
This guy is the man. Can’t believe he likes money too
I was hooked with the Doctor saying, "Your shit's fucked up."
Two years prior, Warren Zevon was diagnosed with terminal cancer and recorded, "My Shit's Fucked Up".
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I seriously had nightmares the first time I saw Idiocracy. That movie should’ve been classified as “Horror”
@@catholicpog7183 my children watched it daily (by choice) when they were toddlers and now they have a healthy level of disdain for human stupidity ✌️
@@AvenImages Heart warming
too bad it turns out to be some sort of documentary
@@d0uch3b4gz0r Found Footage
So what does the bible should be classified?
I used to not have a lot of self confidence, and then I worked in customer service for a number of large industries, including government. I developed so much self esteem because I learned that EVERYBODY is an idiot, nobody knows what they’re doing and they go out of their way to avoid responsibility and to pass the buck.
Well, it also doesn't help that at times claiming responsibility can often be discouraged simply due to how some systems are set up.
If you are so smart, how come you had to work customer service?!😂
@@vipermad358 If you had reading comprehension you would see he said nothing about his own intellect...Check out a mirror every now and then.
I experienced this as well. 😂
You sound like a good candidate for a narcissistic psychopath incel. Just a typical redditor i see
Just want to point out the president in Idiocracy lead his people through very difficult famine and drought, had their best interest at heart, admitted when he didn't know the solution to a problem, and effectively delegated tasks out of his area of expertise to the most qualified candidate he could find.
Frankly a fantastic leader.
Only after he was shown evidence. Remember he was ready to crucify the messenger.
ok but it leaves out how the "most qualified candidate he could find" happens to be getting paid millions of dollars to create the problem in the first place.
This the American way....clueless
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@@effu9375 As opposed to the dictatorship way like Kim Jong-Un who just pretend like they know everything and everybody should do as they say.
People have been saying Idiocracy is a Documentary since it came out.
Give them time. It took this one 18 years to get the message... There's some hope at least.
@@angryherbalgerbil 😂
People have been saying that because they are making a simplistic conclusion.
It's a more nuanced subject.
People say lots of things. It doesn't mean they understand anything.
I remember the first time I saw this on tv as a young teenager. It was one of those movies that almost demanded your attention. I knew what I was watching when I saw it, the future
Although at this point it has become clear that it isn't. It got one crucial assumption wrong: that the degeneration will happen in a politically stable world. When instead what is going to happen is that the undesirables from the poorer places of the world are simply overrunning the degenerating richer places once they have become weak enough to allow that.
Idiocracy was about electing the most intelligent and qualified person to the Presidency... we are worse off than they are.
plus, although dumb, comacho wasnt malicious and actually respected intelligence.
idocracy was 500 years into the future, we are speedrun this thing.
Wow, you're right. 😕
This is what happens when nearly 40% of the electorate don't give a crap about voting
So the choice was Trump or a person that didn't win a presidential primary...
My nephew graduated 8th grade and two of his classmates had automobile brands as middle names. Jeep and Dodge... I'm not kidding. It has already started.
Ford Lincoln Mercury was a hero of the Rebellion against the Army of 8.
You know Dodge was a name before it was a manufacturer right?
@@McTrollinftwyeah dodge is a old old name. Get outta dodge or something like that
My son has two brothers on his soccer teams named Cash and Rich.
Better than Debit and Credit I guess..
Not worse than those poor girls named after Virtues .. Chastity, Temperance .. or all the Dick's running around.
The wrong thing about the film is they think, being dumb is hereditary but in reality it's much worse. It is contagious.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
It's both. IQ is certainly a genetic thing. If it weren't we'd have a few chimpanzees and orangutans that can do calculus. But we don't. Because genetics matter.
Like hip hop culture?
Illiteracy is always one generation away.
stupidity has to be willingly embraced. it ain't a disease you catch by hanging around with idiots, it's a choice to join the idiots in their idiocy.
I think when everybody started wearing Crocs the evidence was all in😂
Apparently they used crocs because they were a big flop and therefore cheap to buy many. After the movie, they became popular.
Supposedly crocs are very comfortable
@@BicycleFunk, yeah, they picked them because they never expected them to actually take off. Now you can't get away from them. And they have morphed into more forms just like UGGS.
What is the obsession with dunking on crocs? I haven’t worn the,, but I don’t think they look bad
@daniellewilson8527 they are in fact the ugliest shoes since clogs were invented. I'm pretty sure they are a modern clog
Now 6 months later, we got a pro wrestler incharge of the department of education. Oh boy
We also have "the smartest person in the world" looking at government spending though 😂
A person who's companies rely heavily on government contracts but I'm sure there's not a conflict of interest there....
I’ve always felt that we’re heading towards a cross of somewhere between Idiocricy and The Hunger Games
With an unhealthy serving of
The Lobster
Its the hunger games, the people are tax cattle and the capital is filled with weird people.
@@muhcharonayes, that’s how it is. Our elite ruling party is a bunch of clowns pretending to help the poor citizens who can’t afford $15 burgers and commute 2 hours one way to work a minimum wage “job”. This country is in serious decline, and not many are doing anything about it.
With a nice, healthy dose of The Purge mixed in.
Don't forget Snowpiercer
Somebody built all the technology that the people in the future barely know how to use. A commentary on our modern black box tech world
The Marching Morons by Kornbluth
They already talked to all the machines I'm sure they talk to the machine to program them... Which is probably why a lot of the stuff is breaking or crashing
Big tech doesn't want free and open source because it is a direct threat to their monopolies on power.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
In a person who is mechanically oriented, I worked on machines, all of my life. The new cars and stuff are ridiculously over engineered, and most products are made out of degradable plastics and just subpar materials that will not last very long and people are forgetting how to repair things. It’s pretty scary to an old man like me. Most people would have no idea how to make a fire without a freaking lighter.
My friend always said "I know it's supposed to be satire about the future, but it's actually a very accurate depiction of the present".
Depiction?
Did you mean "dupicshun" ?
Your friend is The One Who KNows
Yep that's what satire is 🎉
I can’t believe we were warned of this happening and we STILL let it happen 🤦
"My first wife was 'tarded. She's a pilot now."
"She's livin' a great life..."
Don't worry scro! There are plenty of tards out there livin' really kick ass lives.
@@KidVolcano in the distance a 747 going down
In our present time. We have DEI.
so she now living the high life.
Isn't a law degree from Costco just a generically rebranded law degree from a big brand law school ;-)
Yup
"Welcome to Harvard, I love you."
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The savings would be massive. I'd buy one and the frame, same time
Now you're being profound, hahaha!!
NN Out burger joint has a college. It’s happened literally in real life already
Welcome to Costco, I love you
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
Said in the most despairing way possible.
lmao "Welcome to 'Ruble-age Garglers'... we be salty."
My most quoted line
@@dominicparker6124 That one line never fails to absolutely crack me up. This movie is stuffed with such good writing. The dialogue....the visual puns. It's all crazy good.
When I saw Hulk Hogan rip off his shirt at a Trump rally, the relation to President Comacho was just inescapable. Excellent analysis, but did it really take you 18 years to get it?
"Enjoy your EXTRA BIG ASS FRIES!"
"It's got electrolytes"
I saw a burger at my local gas station called big azz burger and I knew it was all crumbling
Mike Judge has made some of the most insightful and deep movies of the last 50 years. I went to "Office space" and came out feeling validated for how my life had mirrored the movie through the 1990's. I didn't see "Idiocracy" in the theater but sought it out about a year after release on the recomandation of a co-worker. He was the first to use the phrase "documentary" in regards to the film, that I had heard. Mike Judge and the "South Park" gang speak truth to power and need protected at all costs.
You mean South Park with Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny?? And also Butters and Jimmy...
I’ve been begging ppl to check out Silicon Valley.
Aside from being funny, some of the stuff in the later series is so prescient to technologies role in the world and the ethical ramifications of CREATING something just because you can.
@@JyotiDeka1989 And Timmeh
I never would use "documentary" to describe the film, I'd use "horror." It's more realistic and frightening then a normal slasher film.
There is a 1950s short story called "Marching Morons" that, Idiocracy borrows heavily from. It's comedic but has a darker ending. It was written by Frederick Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth. Check it out.
_The_ _Space_ _Merchants_ by the same authors is also prophetic.
Summary in two sentences?
@@snorttroll4379 Corporations sell worthless real estate on Venus and try to kill a whistleblower who wants to tell the truth. It's also hilarious.
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@@snorttroll4379 google it.
It's also very interesting just how faceless the corporations in the movie are. We never see an actual executive, we only see how they influence the world, almost like how a god would act in a fantasy story. In most dystopian stories, the hero would eventually visit the corp's headquarter and try to confront the leader, or the corp may send a lawyer with a cease and desist letter to the hero. The most we see are bottom of the mill employees who don't seem to embody the company more than anyone else would.
I think they're saying there are no executives anymore. It's just dumb employees doing what the computer tells them without understanding how any of it works.
I don't think we're that far away from that right now to be honest
@@bradws4evaEh to be honest I think most companies would be better of without the big corpo suits.
Bruh the CEOs and boards were all full of idiots as well. They weren’t smart enough to be opposed to the hero. Like everyone else they were going through the motions and dependent on the past to keep them alive. That’s the whole point of the movie, intelligence had been bred out of us. On that note I worked with a guy in a restraunt that had 17 kids at that time. L-rd knows how many he has now, ten years later. Didn’t take care of one of them. Was a line cook. The same women would line up for second and third babies. This time will be different. Lol the idiots out bred everyone.
@@bertellijustin6376 just like CEOS now firing experienced workers to hire inexperienced foreigners because they are cheaper, not realziign the long term consquences
ahem boeing
Never interrupt someone who is watching Ow My Balls.
On that note, I once saw a mobile phone game ad that makes that feel tame by comparison.
EDIT: To help clarify, it involved a newly created torture method where two people grabbed the guy's limbs and basically grinded them up onto a cactus. If you never saw one, they're full of needles and would be very painful to land upon. Thank God we no longer allow torture methods in the world (mostly), at least! The public would be disturbed by that method.
@@crazyluigi6664 I find it so sad that you felt the need to describe what a cactus is, as if addressing some alien being.
@@fj81191 I mean, someone's probably not in a desert area like I would be. I don't know what else to tell you otherwise.
This film is a warning for all of us. It was buried when it was made. It was a lesson for all of us to think for ourselves.
The film is silly, doesn't take evolutionary pressures into account and is used to make hack political videos endlessly, its just dumb.
That's the problem with the film though.
I know this video was about outsourcing thinking, and we should do less, but telling people to think for themselves without SHOWING them how to think first is how my current tragedy came about. I hope you enjoyed the bliss of summer 2024.
It was not buried when it was made, goofy
Idiocracy would be better than where we are heading.
Idiocracy did _not_ come true. Those idiots were smart enough to elect the smartest and most capable person.
We. Don't. Do. That.
Idiocracy did come true, it wasnt recently, it’s been an oligarchy for a long time now, but with billionaires in power, the 99% of poor people will suffer even more now
Or maybe we're still waiting for our Joe lol
They literally did NOT do that, that’s why everything went to shit. God y’all are dumb.
@@ericburton1244 You obviously haven't seen the movie
@@wilberforce1826 obviously you haven’t. Things were shit already when he got there. camacho was the smartest man on the planet, and the president and everything was horrible. It wasn’t until Luke Wilson got there that they did anything like what you’re saying. And they tried to execute him at first essentially 🤣
I watched this video while on the toilet in my bathroom. Then I looked up into my shelves behind the mirror, and I saw all the labels and brands on everything in that cabinet. Then I started looking around, and everything was branded. My towels had a company logo, my washing machine had a company logo, even the toilet had a brand. Every piece of clothing I wore had a brand, even my underwear. If you showed this to someone even a hundred years earlier, they would think we have gone completely insane. And tbh, maybe we are.
You wear clothes in your house?
I was hoping the toilet was in your bathroom
Not the exact quote and could not find who said it unfortunately:
"Why must so many different vineyards compete against each other to produce such mediocre wine, instead of coming together to build one great vineyard with the best wine in the world."
If you hadn't stolen your towels from the Holiday Inn Express they wouldn't be branded.
What disturbs me about my toilet isn't that it's branded, it's that it's the same brand as a popular baby food.
@@WellDoneOnTheInternetEverybodybecause of free market. What u asking is monopoly
I think having a purple Twitch logo in the corner of this video is funny. Based on the fact of how brands are portrayed in this movie. Then reviewing it with a big brand slapped on it. Seeing that they are owned by Amazon.
Idiocracy didn't come true.
It was always true.
The movie just made you more aware of it.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
Brawndo is basically Amazon right now.
I think Demolition Man made more accurate predictions than Idiocracy
Late state capitalism and yet most atlantists manage to blame socialism and communism while private corporation and financial funds own literally all of the western world.
Isaac Asimov was quoted that, as a society, the U.S. proudly favorite ignorance and downplayed, disrespected knowledge, education, and wisdom. I'm surprised he is never referred to in these essays about Idiocracy.
Anyone else here on or after Nov 6 2024?
Just came up in my algorithm. Never thought I’d be thinking of Idiocracy *wistfully*… 😬 This timeline, man. How is this real life and not some award-winning miniseries?
@kibasays my thoughts too 😂
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Idiocracy is one of the best satires of the last 50-60 years. Right up there with Dr Strangelove.
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Welcome to Costco, I love you.
That name has always bugged me.
“You mean Karl Jr.’s”?
Jared Bauer's got what plants need. He's got electrolytes!
I love me some lectra lites
Personally, I love me some Starbucks.
@MrJacksspleen Dude were talking about food
Plants need electrolytes to regulate their internal water pressure, I need Jared to help regulate my blood pressure
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
After the 2024 election, this video could not be more accurate.
Welcome to the Prequel ... =/
You slipped and hit the four instead of the zero.
@@fredholley6248incorrect, OP’s assertion is 100% correct
I rewatched it last night. It was social satire, now it's a documentary.
@@fredholley6248 nope. ideocracy is mocking the trumptards. dont pretend otherwise.
Unfortunately any warning in media will be viewed as a "great idea"
Wag The Dog. Sergeant Bilko. Wolf Of The Wall Street. 1984, for crying out loud.
They turned to manuals.
Michael Douglas once said in an interview that he was shocked how many investment bankers came to him to tell him Gordon Gekko was their idol and role model. He frequently had to tell them that he was actually the villain in „Wall Street“ and went to prison at the end of the movie.
@@Rainyman63 maybe that's why villains shouldn't be made into sympathetic characters.
O, Wag The Dog! Somebody remembers! Add to this list "V for Vendetta" which virtually matches with what happened. Add "They Live".
I couldn't help but notice that it took a massive downslide in iQ to end up with a president who actually cares about the people.
Like now?
Trump24 please God!!🙏⚖️🗽🇺🇸
@@mizpike1683 Yeah, please, god, take this one from us!
@@macdieter23558 Religion is often eugenic, where as secularism is the opposite, so its really just true.
@@mizpike1683 Really, do you think Trump would be like Camacho and actually find and listen to experts? If you do, then you don't know Trump.
@@mizpike1683 I find it very interesting, but not at all surprising, that the two Trump supporters on this thread also invoke "gawd" into the discussion. Before consumerism existed, religion was the main indicator that someone was an idiot. I suspect you have a healthy dose of both.
Staying discerning IS exhausting.
And depressing.
@@DefaultFlame True, but the alternative is resigning oneself to being 'a pig in a cage on antibiotics'
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Many people forget that Trump wrestled against Vince McMahon. We are now living in the early version of Idiocracy
100% chance US will have a Vice President full of Diet Mountain Dew
Still deciding if I'm going to buy that Idiocracy T-shirt with all the ads on it.
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Tell ya something - the people on the other side of tech support calls don't know how to fix your computer. They have a manual that says restart at the top and everything else is ctrl+f for answers.
There IS such a thing as second line support...
I work part-time at a small hardware store. A guy came in today and bought a breaker for his breaker box... He came back later and bought a light switch... He came back later and then asked me what else could be the problem of his light not coming on. I asked if he tried to change the bulb. He bought a bulb and didn't come back after that. There's a reason tech support tells you to "turn it off and on again" as well as asking if the PC is plugged in.
I used to work in a tech support call center. Even in cases where there was an obvious hardware failure, we were _required_ my management to have the customer attempt a “reboot, reformat, reinstall” process before we could schedule on-site repair service.
Then Windows 95 came out and suddenly we were inundated with calls about software problems that couldn’t be fixed because they were bugs in Microsoft’s code.
The worst part of that job though was trying to talk a non-technical user through diagnosing their problem without being able to see for ourselves what they were doing.
1st level tech support of companies is so bad it should not even exist.
I have a contract with a big company of around 30 000 employees that use various IT systems. I am offering some arcane tier last level support on certain systems. If they fired 90% of 1st level support teams then productivity would skyrocket.
Tech leadership is also almost always piss awful. Generally the idiots who could not make it as engineers go to leadership and the company is almost always worse for their work.
@@trevinbeattie4888
The worst part of today's tech support is being able to see what a non-technical user is doing on their screen via a Teams screenshare or whatever.
"Okay, now please go to the top menu, and left click the third button."
"errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr... this bottom menu?"
"No..."
"Errrrrr.... the 5th button?"
"NOOOOOOO!"
And such an exchange goes on for minutes.
Awesome! ... I'm gonna link to your video when making my arguments from now on.
😂🤣😅
Now I want a bunch of "influencers" show the futility of that system, by basing their augments by linking to a video by a different influencer. Who bases their argument by linking to yet another video. Who does the same. And you have like 10-20 people just circle linking without anyone actually saying anything, only liking in a circle. All of them released on the same day.
@@HappyBeezerStudios They just have to make the chain long enough and no one will have the patience to find the beginning.
Your observations on our current society make a lot of sense. I especially like that you mention people are avoiding responsibility by putting faith in religion, corporations, rich people, and "influencers". I think you nailed it.
And wokeism, the new secular pseudo religion.
People avoiding responsibility by putting faith in religion is the dumbest shit I’ve ever heard 🤦♂️🤣
@@ericburton1244 Yes, religious extremists are childish and dumb.
@@ericburton1244 I agree with you but I suspect what he was trying to say was excepting something without any thought which is not true of all religious people.
There should be a "required to watch" list of movies at schools just like there is "required to read" for books, and Idiocracy should definitely be on that list.
*with the addition of letting kids criticize what they read and watch and discuss it.
The list would just be 60 biblical adaptations and right wing conspiracy documentaries in many states. So no thanks
@@Bdavis2475 Last I checked public schools weren't christian, or rightwing
@@cardboard9124 I think what he’s trying to say is that something like that could easily be used by evangelical Christians to push their beliefs on kids just like how in America they’re getting more and more standing in some states
are you sure we want to give future generations any ideas?
We had already been joking about this stuff for decades before the movie. Similar themes were touched on in 'Dr Strangelove'.
The only unbelievable part of this video is getting in so many Zizek clips without him wiping his nose! Great video
I do like his Bartleby T-shirt, he's got a decent sense of humour.
Too many clips. Žižek is our Joe Bauers.
The primary difference between Idiocracy and the MAGAfied USA is that the characters in Idiocracy still had empathy and when their ignorance was pointed out to them, they changed. Sadly, we seem to be about to become an idiocracy run by sociopaths.
So you're telling me the future in the movie is actually the good outcome where the wokists didn't win 😂
@@mrkikyNo. He's saying that you MAGA dumbasses are exactly like the morons who run the Government in Idiocracy.
Yupp and you guys are left with the utopia of a uber machismo president and feeding farms using a sports drink 🤣
Wokists? You should realize that woke is the opposite of fascist. But, true to form, you're not bright enough to know that. @@mrkiky
@@Jeff-bz6jp Sorry man, just go and buy yourself some eyes, maybe you will see the incredibly obvious similarities. Opposite of fascism.... what a hilariously misguided thing to say.
I've found as I've gotten older I've naturally shed this idea that "other people know stuff." I had really Dunning-Kruger'd myself in my 20s thinking I had it all together and tied up perfectly, but as I got older and started to see my true limits and capabilities I gradually lost that sense that others (ANY "others" including companies, politicians, so-called "experts" etc.) had the answers.
Eventually you realize that it's 99% blind people groping around in the darkness... and they don't even know what they're lookin' for. Aside from obvious logical functions, every single thing someone ever tells you that you don't have a way to verify is just you taking them at their word.
RESPONSE TO @alanstringer, who wrote: "I've found as I've gotten older I've naturally shed this idea that "other people know stuff." I had really Dunning-Kruger'd myself in my 20s thinking I had it all together and tied up perfectly, but as I got older and started to see my true limits and capabilities I gradually lost that sense that others (ANY "others" including companies, politicians, so-called "experts" etc.) had the answers. Eventually you realize that it's 99% blind people groping around in the darkness... and they don't even know what they're lookin' for. Aside from obvious logical functions, every single thing someone ever tells you that you don't have a way to verify is just you taking them at their word."
THE BAD NEWS: Unfortunately for us, Alan is in a minority and a large number of people are moving in the OPPOSITE direction: CONSPIRACY Theories, in which there is a very small, very smart elite who DO have all the answers but they're 100% self-serving and don't care about us peons at all. This is very dangerous because when REAL experts tell us things, like the 99.9% of climate scientists who tell us that the world climate could careen out of all known limits unless we change what we're doing, and thus the consequences of doing nothing could be catastrophic, the vast number of deniers, conspiracists, southern Bible punchers all unite to tell us that it's false, we're just being tricked, etc. We need to start respecting experts in their field, not instinctively repudiating them as hated elites. OTOH, don't listen to experts like Professor Jordan Peterson, a master of human psychology, if they use their platform to voice unqualified opinions (like Dr. Peterson's bad idea that we shouldn't do anything about Climate Change).
MORE BAD NEWS: Since I brought up Climate Change, you might think I'm a 'Green Party' environmentalist.. but most of them are just as unscientific as the redneck monster truck owners. eg: Until we invent affordable grid-scale battery tech, wind & solar can NEVER represent more that a small percent of total electrical generation capacity; nuclear power generation is the ONLY viable option to reduce CO2 & make power. And there is NO scientific problem with safely storing the incredibly tiny amounts of nuclear waste, it's a political NIMBY issue, nothing more.
PS: Where can I get me some Brawndo? That stuff is awesome!
Very true! If I can complete... that would be the power of humanity, to be in Brownian motion and still find solutions. Of course, many of the participants' heads are also broken.😄
Yes, I've been panned (back in the corporate days) for pointing out that everyone's winging it.
As you learn things, along the way you realize how complicated everything is and how you really don't know much at all. It's a really profound and humbling insight, and at the same time really exiting. The most direct result of this is when you start to think about how pointless all the superficial, affirmation seeking people around you really are. It can really easy turn into a contempt for the whole world in all it's shallowness. So when you find your self saying something cynical, remember that you're not the only one who knows why.
Sometimes, it doesn't matter if you're right. People will go with the person who acts the most confident in their answer. A lot of times, that person is wrong. But because they whole-heartedly believed they were right, others saw that and were convinced themselves. No thought what so ever to the history of the other person being right, the possible background both options have in the field, whether or not which person has your best interest in mind.
People believe what they want to.
When you don't have good critical thinking skills and your level of thinking goes to: "well this person thinks they might be right and is unsure while this person KNOWS (actually just believes really aggressively) they're right" Most average people will go with the one who seems more confident.
You could be a selfish liar with absolutely no care for these people. The person who's unsure could be because they really don't want you to get hurt and are aware of the possible risks.
But, that's life. *Shrug
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(Protip: if you're ever in this situation, ask both sides their reasoning for their opinion or idea(s). 😉)
"Degeneration is making people less rational and more emotional!"
"Do you have any evidence for that?"
"No I just feel like it."
I have Asperger's, I see patterns everywhere. As cruel as it sounds, I feel like I live in idiocracy now (less hyperbolic, but still). None of the mechanisms you mention in the video apply to me, but now after watching it, I finally understand wtf is going on and where people's behaviours come from. I thoroughly enjoyed your commentary. I learned a lot. Good video
Do you see patterns, have you seen FBI crime statistics? Do you notice, or just follow the herd.
I believe the world might need a "reset". Sadly, these humans won't improve in my eyes
How then do you observe this one: The electrolite logic with the drinks I also see in religion: We must follow God, because the Bible says so. And we must follow the Bible because God wrote it.
@@I_did_poopoo What would make these "humans" better? Might be a bit humbling to recognize that everyone in the world has a multitude of skills that they are better at than you. There are millions of different roles that contribute to the strange web that our society requires to function. It is a miracle it even functions at all, let alone how well it is going. I'd say the flaws are significantly smaller than the achievements.
@@KootFloris Easy. There is no god.
Spot on. With every passing year this movie gets more true to life
say what you will, the Healthmaster Inferno offers more services than most healthcare plans currently allow
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We don't have universal healthcare and THEY'RE the Idiocracy?
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
Thanks Obummer
@@davidsellers3639 looks like you drank the Brawndo.
@@davidsellers3639 OH NO, MY FEELINGS! YOU DESTROYED THEM!!! if you're not being paid good American dollars for this weak trolling, you're just another sucker, so congrats on your life there
My Grand Dad would say, "Learn from the mistakes of others because you do not have time to make them all yourself." There is only so much I can know, the rest I farm out to folks who seem to know what they are talking about. I'm nearly always willing to entertain a better idea
You might be part of the tiny minority who use it accurately, but the way that lefties use the three arrows symbol when they're basically communists is VERY Idiocracy.
Your Grand Dad was a very smart man. ;)
He was pretty cool, @@jddwyer6089 He was a WWII vet who didn't see much actual action other than landing at Perl Harbor on Dec 12th after the attack. He liked cribbage, Boilermakers, Pal Mal non filtered cigarettes, and watching the planes take off and land at O'hare. He did the NY Times crossword in pen, could recite The Announcer's Test from memory, and had a ton of witty things to say. Yup, pretty cool guy
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
Very wise
I was going to send this to my friends to explain my position, but then I might be missing the point.
You might. Then again, Jared is also missing the point by that standard.
I’ve noticed for years that people often use the same arguments repeated over years when presented with other similarly recursive arguments. They don’t say anything that’s unique to their experience or perspective. And I felt like I needed to change my perspective the moment I heard Jared agreeing with me in this video.
The path to development is lonely. It can be made less so if we can recognize that someone else might have an answer to one of our questions we hadn’t thought to ask til now, perhaps your answers will help someone. You might be a half step ahead of someone else in this one regard, but that half step might make all the difference to them; not to say that you have it figured out, rather that you asked a question and have learned to seek the answer.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
OP, the big problem with the video author's argument is that we can't possibly know everything. While the advice to 'think for yourself' is a good one, if you're not employing legitimate critical thinking, rational thinking and logical argumentation skills, then you're just going to engage in the same tautological circles the president's cabinet was in the movie.
We live in a very complex, technological society which necessitates deferring (outsourcing) to expertise. The real challenge for our time is learning critical, etc., thinking skills, and the ability to discern actual experts from posers for clicks.
Keep in mind that even experts can be wrong sometimes. Be very suspicious when an 'expert' starts opining or pontificating on topics and fields outside their expertise.
Some good places to start in how to discern an expert is to ask: who is incorporating all the facts vs. who is cherry-picking the ones they like; who is admitting to and correcting their mistakes vs. who is hand-waving them or pretending they didn't make them; who is using sound reasoning and appealing to intellect vs. who is being hyperbolic and appealing to emotion or creating outrage. None of these are exhaustive or fool-proof, just a good place to start.
One more thing to keep in mind: not everyone on the opposite ideological spectrum from you is wrong, nor is everyone on the same side you're on right.
Me and my dad have been laughing about this concept for years. It is so spot on to what we’re living through now.
"Figuring things out for yourself is the only freedom anyone really has. use that freedom." its funny how meta some of these older movies were. ill be deferring this video to my friends as the knowing other.
Thats from starship troopers
I think the biggest thing to take from the movie is that when a brand becomes a monopoly, it starts to aggressively attack anything that's a threat to profit.. including Laws that were there to protect us from such things
Though Gatorade just released their own branded form of water.. 😅 literally Gatorade without the ade? The future is getting dumber..
They're just selling gators?
Wait are you saying gatorade has ades in it?
man where can i get my gator i've always wanted one as a pet
I drink it while walking in my Crocs!
:D
I think I've missed the point of the video...
@@strangeyoungman crocs are royalty
Idiocracy appears to be, in part, a prophecy.
no, not in part.
Yes, it's both pathetic and prophetic.
Bravo.
idiocracy is basically saying poor people are stupid because of genetics.
@@erica.7231 It doesn't. Class as a function of wealth isn't signified in the movie at all. In the movie, people with high social status like doctors, lawyers and cabinet members are shown displaying lowbrow cultural mannerisms and living in shambles. There is nothing in the movie from which to draw your assertion.
Intelligence, however, is heritable. Simply a fact.
We’re headed to this now 😂😂 with trumps re-election 😂
Saved from this. This would have been our future if Kacmala would have won.
@@EE-yh8ms sure 😂😅
Trump was in wrestling and in the campaign an over 70 years old Hulk Hogan ripped off his shirt. We´re in it. I agree. And it is even worse at some points in the world. The problem is the illusion. People don´t see it as it is explained in the video here.
@@EE-yh8ms Wait for it...
@@EE-yh8msAre you from the movie?
I'm more torn whether the future is going to end up like "Idiotcracy" or the future depicted in "Demolition man".
Demolition Man is more accurate, for a while, the TFR of groups is instructive for projecting further.
On that note... Be well! ;
In Phoenix we have Waymo, which is oddly similar to Jonny Cab
Classically, this is why we have a two party system, since either extreme is terrible. But it has grown stagnant, allowing the wealthy and oligarchs to conquer all.
Or the movie wall-E
Ironically, i was in California yesterday and went to Carl's,jr. the menu is automated. The voice sounded like Alexa and got my order wrong. I turned to my friend and said " Idiocracy is a reality."
"Would you like some EXTRA BIG ASS FRIES?"
Did you get electrolytes for your garden?
Rally’s did that before Carl’s Jr. did. And it messes up my order much less than actual people in drive-thrus do.
Not surprised since they don't have to pay SiriAlexa $20/hr.
Time to cook your own burger….
I have come to the conclusion that half the people dont know anything, and the other half dont want to know anything.
and half of them think they know everything.
Ad funded media results in people being told what they want to hear rather than media ever continuing peoples education post school
This is reminiscent of the expression “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it, those who do know history are doomed to watch it repeat”.
The overwhelming majority of the voting base has no idea what's going on
If this was Reddit I would've posted that "Socrates was a little bitch" comic strip
"Rather than cultivating self-confidence, it's much easier to adorn yourself with a commodity that asserts self-worth for you." Outstanding explanation of human behavior!
It's been so been so depressing to see and hear the Outrage Media in effect, and backlash towards those with educated and scientific positions. Your insight is an opportunity to make sense of the chaos around us, as Idiocracy has. I appreciate you and just subscribed!
People need to get it into their heads that Appeal to Authority isn’t the misattribution of expertise to someone who doesn’t have it-it’s any case where your argument stops at “this is what some expert thinks.” While you should cite sources, it is the information found within their work that is the actual evidence.
Many people will never get it into their heads.
The people that can get it need to form their own faction and compete using effective techniques.
Ideally you are right, but the information content and complexity of the world is far too large for everyone to be able to dig in to sources and find the real information for every last thing. Sometimes understanding that information requires years of prior study too. That is why we do need trusted sources for information.
@@arpaddanos9416 It's true that we don't have the time to understand everything.
However, people who are interested in understanding can learn the first principles of the issues at hand. Understanding the first principles is necessary in order to analyze sources of information.
This is the least that can be done while remaining effective.
Man-made global warming. 97% of scientists agree.
A professor went through all this data and concluded that actually less than 3% agreed that the data was valid and even less agreed that the famous paper was sound.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
The scariest part to me is that societal standards created the idiocracy... and now, in real life, it's the same. But the scary part is that there is funding, think tanks, and organizations working to create our standards/trends/ideology.
Ya missed the point, there's nothing wrong with letting a genuine think-tank do your thinking for you so long as it is filled with proper exerts that are non-partisan. It's the Republican "think-tanks" that you have to look out for and avoid. Believe experts and scientists, don't believe the slimy Republican politicians.
@tidbit1877 I think the issue is politicians are very self-serving on both sides, which is detrimental to the nation's well being.
@regnarrocker6162 you couldn't plan things if they were just hoping a specific politician is gonna accept a bribe.
I used to think it was that way but there's too much evidence against it.
It's scripted, planned....whatever you wanna call it
I'm not going to do the "enlightened" centrist thing and say something stupid like "both bad, me smart!" It's clear that conservative think tanks are the greater of two evils. Like another disturbing insightful comment had put it, it's a WWE match every election with Republicans being the heels (bad guys) and the Democrats being the baby faces. It's pretty clear they collude mostly, but considering they and their donors (the actual powers that be) they don't trust each other and constantly scheme against one another. @@tidbit1877
@@regnarrocker6162 Just look up project 2025. And the work the heritage foundation puts in as a conservative psyop thinktank. They actively undermine academic and scientific integrity like Peta kills pets. Yeah I get "both bad" but can we just start pointing at the super PACS and rich people hiding behind them buying politicians?
The only thing wrong is that they blamed it on the constant breeding of "hillbillys". That isn't what's happening.
Red states top the charts in everything from childhood poverty to church attendance to wife beating. It’s happening.
the problem is rural people who don't have enough exposure to the real world that are content in peoples suffering
Well if they'd made it mystery meat mutts, the movie would have been shut down immediately.
@@bloodeleineI’d say it’s more city people who have no idea where how or why their food or all of their other goods are produced. They want to tell everyone how to do everything with no experience. That will be our down fall
@@Ligmajohnson1989 No, the problem is when hillbillies who might know farming actually think they know things like manufacturing, science, or business. Most of them can't even spell.
I just started watching this video. I can't believe it came out 5 months ago.
Very insightful ! Thanks. Proof that smart and funny go very well together.
The fact that people are so willing to watch "influencers" is a testament to their lack of understanding and inability to recognize what they are really doing to themselves.
That's not new at all. It's been this way for thousands of years.
unfortunately being dumb is in fact a form of Mental Illness in that (by definition) the patient/client suffering from the "disease" has no way of knowing that they are suffering from anything. see entry for: CATCH-22. therein the person can only ever be guided OUT of their condition by a either a loved one, or by someone in the environment that they're not related to, but are willing to trust (ideally a Teacher, Professor, etc).
But there are good influencers too! Carl Sagan, Neil Degras Tyson, and Bill Nye to name a few. I'm an engineer today because of their influence on me growing up.
Thank you very much for this - it seems obvious and it’s wonderful to see the concepts out there in such an engaging way. Keep it up
The saddest part of it all, this all came true 😬
actually its worse, instead of a dumb nice guy president you have a dumb nasty piece of work.
Who are you and what are your achievements? If you're a genius in a world of imbeciles, I mean.
We certainly can't avoid relying on authorities, since, as you mentioned, no individual can know everything. There is an absolutely necessary, and inevitable, specialization of information and expertise that occurs. We can't all be fully autonomous when it comes to knowledge, we will always be subject to authorities who have specialized knowledge and expertise in various subjects.
I wonder if the missing information has to come from authorities, though. Maybe there's a step down. Like when I watch this channel I don't really think of Jared as an authority necessarily, just a sort of a curated source of information with commentary added. Maybe more like an advisor? Not really a fully formed thought here though.
@@DobesVandermeer You're trying to parse out a difference in definition to understand how one authority can be good and the other can be bad. It's nonsense. Jared has built a network, it invests attention to gain more attention and expand, while he's put himself into the subjective framework of the resulting audience. If you don't see how this is an authority, you don't understand authority.
Iffy. It's more how expertise is used, codified by "authority".
Expertise to layout available options and maybe document potential problems is probably a best case, but too often expertise is used in place of "ought", just slightly below god told me so.
Nevermind the problems with self-interest (does the expert also come with an ethics expert) or how problems are multi-faceted, requiring several experts from different disciplines, and none of them have a crystal ball.
Further, as no one can know everything, the more important thing is less expertise than the democratization of knowledge.
@@quintessenceSL we live in a time of extreme democratization of knowledge. It changes little, because most people have no interest in macro scale problems beyond how those problems affect them directly.
Meanwhile, if you have the expertise to lay out problems and options, then you have the authority to frame the problem and you ARE the authority. I say this because the primary form of expertise you need to do that is the ability to gain sustained attention, assuming a broad consensus is needed in your system. One way or another, every society ends up with standing instructions to reduce the incidence of problems in the first place, which leads to oughts, which need to be legitimized by gods - or worse - because normal people don't care enough to think through the cause and effect systematically.
And you know it.
I know why you think this way, because I know the drive to get past old hierarchical organization. But you will eventually figure out that you're trying to think your way out of social order that's as inescapable as physics. New boss, old boss. The relationship between the subjective and the objective makes the form of authority as solid as any idea in the social sciences, more solid than justice, more solid than love, more solid than freedom.
@@ideologybot4592 Disagree. Heavily
There is democratization of some knowledge, but I can go down the list from IP law to availability of education to unencumbered internet access that don't exactly jive with the democratization of knowledge.
And why shouldn't people's concerns over macroscopic problems included how it affects them directly? Show me anyone who is different.
Pffft. Any fool can claim themselves an "expert", and if the populace is so disinterested, who is to say otherwise?
Yes, the universality of oughts in of all culture, since time immemorial obviously proves your point 🙄
You know jack, especially in the context of the fringes of knowledge, where there can be no expertise because NO ONE can lay cause and effect for systems that complex.
But good of you to imagine yourself as one of the enlightened ones. I, however, remain unconvinced.
What a blowhard.
i will never not laugh at welcome to costco I love you
now go out and give those poor greeters a hug.
This was eye-opening! This explains so many people. I recently lost a friend because he would always claim I was wrong and referred to an authority. He would never argue the points himself.
We’re the pints worth arguing though? If you were arguing the earth is flat it’s perfectly fine to just dismiss you as a kook. We don’t have to argue long settled facts.
@@daviebananas1735 Yes, when the argument isn't absurd as the earth is flat. We are talking about abstract ideas that do not always follow the same rule across the board.
There have been many long settled facts that have been proven false or expanded on. We cannot allow a few people to just say things and everyone takes their word for it. We must question it. When it can uphold to the scrutiny then we can say that it is correct.
@@jordonnowland9276 So was your former friend MAGA or just in a religous cult. They are the big two reasons right now.
@DJ-Eye He's a " I don't follow politics, but I will always vote blue no matter who" guy. I'm sure you don't want to hear this, but this election shows that MAGA is more centralist than anything. The people who do not understand this are people who are so far right or so far left that they can't even see their own asses.
@@jordonnowland9276 the far-right and far-left are not equivalent. Rationality and integrity are clearly missing from the far-right. MAGA and their cult-leader should make this self-evident.
I saw this more than 10 years ago.
In Nov. 2024 I saw the remake.
Lol @ you still thinking you are smarter than us. You are not. We laugh terribly at your expense. People whose entire world view is driven by their emotions lecturing others on being unintelligent is rich indeed.
Wtf are you talking about bro 😂
Idiocracy is an international phenomenon according to me anyway
@Digitalsapien Wow, what an emotional response from someone who insinuates that their world view is not driven by emotions. The numbers are in, we are smarter than you, deal with it.
ignore the MAGA responses, they are really sensitive to being ridiculed by smarter people right now. Realising they got conned by Trump will take them years to get over and longer to admit.
You voted for a man that wants to put tampons in men’s bathrooms
That line “We got this guy Not Sure. He’s going to fix everything!” 😂
What idiocrazy gets wrong is that its not just stupidity, but also evil that spread.
Evil, or selfish behaviour, has *always* been the dominant social force.
All of human history.
It is not "spreading", it's already here, and always was.
Good has always been outnumbered by evil. The smart have always been outnumbered by the dumb. And the educated have always been outnumbered by the ignorant.
None of that is new, or growing.
Despite this, humanity continues to Forest Gump its way into progress.
The world is safer today than ever. Less violence, less diseases, less racism, less famine, more prosperity, more freedoms, and longer lifespans for all.
It's not intuitive, and may seem like a contradiction, but any look through history will prove it is undeniably true.
Idiocracy would become a far scarier movie if there was a cabal of rich people that monopolized knowledge to enslave the unaware population.
Or maybe they existed: but died out. Don't forget, someone build all the computers they keep using
Precisely. The term "idiot-bully" is unfortunately an important one for our era.
@@trillionbones89 Some stuff still works! There's airplanes flying, and shoulder-fired missiles for police (!) to shoot them down with. There must be technicians, engineers, mechanics.... maybe they don't show themselves for obvious reasons.
Evil is stupid.
I think this raises an interesting question about trust, the idiocracy has almost entirely forfeited their ability to determine what is actually trustworthy.
Trust the science!
(No, I haven’t read the science)
Yes, that's the point of the video. Look at Trump's catch phrases: He's the best and smartest ever. Everybody else is "crooked". The media is fake, the news is fake. The only person you can trust, according to Trump, is Trump. Absence of thought: giving somebody else full control of your life because they comfort you and assure you that they know all about the problems and solutions, all you have to do is give them a third presidential term (illegal), let them disband the environment protection bureau to empower businesses (a measurably bad idea), and look away from various brutal crackdowns on people who got in the way (you won't get in the way, will you?).
This is quite common in economics. Most people haven't thought to question why we borrow in a currency we issue ourselves. Even economists couldn't answer that question in the documentary "Finding the Money"
Yes, that's the point of the video. Look at one of the presidential candidate's catch phrases: They're the best and smartest ever. Everybody else is "crooked". The media is fake, the news is fake. The only person you can trust, according to that person, is themself. Absence of thought: giving somebody else full control of your life because they comfort you and assure you that they know all about the problems and solutions, all you have to do is give them a third presidential term (illegal), let them disband the environment protection bureau to empower businesses (a measurably bad idea), and look away from various brutal crackdowns on people who got in the way (you won't get in the way, will you?).
@grimaffiliations3671 Because it is like trying to explain how a smartphone is made. It spans hundreds of countries, and it takes 1000 steps to assemble it.
The short and dirty answer is that we launder it. That is why China holds most of the debt. We loan it out to other countries and collect interest. On top of that, it is tied to a commodity that isn't accomplished as a commodity but treated as a currency, that being the petro dollar. Part of our income isn't printed, it is drilled. Most people have no idea that the fracking revolution completely changed economics for the entire planet. People need to stop seeing that it isn't money that runs everything, money can always be generated. It is energy. And when you realize it is energy that actually runs everything, a lot makes much more sense.
It is why everything is absolutely bonkers right now, all the major players are re-arranging their economies to adjust to a brand new economic system created when the US not only became energy independent, but a major exporter to boot.
We are living the prequel to Idiocracy right now.
You voted for the candidate whose vice president that thinks men use tampons
It’s basically the bystander effect en masse.
Everything I learned are simplifications and half truths. The foundation always seems to elude me.
Just to quote. The more i learn the more i realize how much i don't know.
"How do you know what's best for somebody when you don't even know what is best for yourself?
Here, let me help you from drowning. Said the Monkey to the Fish as he helped him on top the branch."
Well, that forever-dawning realization helps me to stay humble and to be on the lookout for opportunities to fix holes in my understanding and knowledge. Even when this means revising something I considered true years later, but with the attitude of carefully going over the evidence as objectively as I can, and bringing the matter up to TRUSTED experts and see if they can offer some useful insights.
re: "The more i learn the more i realize how much i don't know." "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's IGNORANCE..." - Confucius (551 BC - 479 AD)
The idea that “everybody is an idiot except me,” is ironically a common and incredibly idiotic take
That you yourself are prone to
@@SéaFid nuh uh, everybody thinks this except me. I’m the only person with a functioning brain.
The real irony is using the word "take" in this comment, which you know damn well that you're only saying because people on the internet started parroting it around in the last few years, and those who start repeating everything they see are helping our vocabulary get warped more every few months. Idiocracy didn't predict that!
@@Falkuzrules quote from the movie, “…the English language had deteriorated into a hybrid of hillbilly, valleygirl, inner-city slang and various grunts.” The movie did predict that, but honestly words get created and if they’re fun or useful, they stick, and there’s nothing wrong with that as long as everyone can still understand one another and communicate complex ideas.
i dont think everyone is an idiot, but i think most people are because they prove it every day
We are living Idiocracy right now. We are only going to get dumber come January.
It interesting to think that as a viewer I am just as much making a decision about my existence when watching the news or a main piece of content (movie/show/etc) as I am when I watch a commercial when it comes on between them.
And then to note that that constant barrage of time having been spent making a choice about myself/my life in comparison to ads/content not only creates a reflection of myself but also makes it even more difficult to separate myself from the identity I’ve anchored inside of corporations and ideals I never got to choose.
This joint is CRAZY!!!
The scene that always comes to my mind is where the police are unloading automatic firearms into their abandoned car. A crowd starts to form around them cheering on the ruckus. The crowd's excitement then quickly devolves into fist fighting each other, LOL.
If the outsourcing of knowing is a problem, then how screwed are we with the advent of AI?
We already live at a time where an ignoramus can get into a debate on a topic with someone who has spent a lifetime working in that field, reference Wikipedia and think they're correct. It's especially bad when they sit in a position of power.
We've already been screwed. AI is just a natural course of action.
@@LRRPFco52 That's enough, Mr. Bocelli.
*guessing machines
AI is still fully in the domain of fiction (…they kinda gave up on the concept back in the 80s, really)
@@LRRPFco52 Mr. Borelli, please.
Yep it has. Election just proved it. Oh and yes, its also got what Elections need.
It has Electrolytes? ;)
Most people don't realize their precious brands get bought sold and traded. What was good 5 years ago is now Chinese crap. Check Wikipedia to see who owns your favorite brand this week.
This is why I am of the belief that corporations should not be allowed to be bought by other corporations, and one corporation should not be able to own and use competing brands. The only time a corporation should be able to sell its assets is when it is in bankruptcy. At no point should a corporation be able to buy a customer base or customer information. When I gave Company A permission to have my information I did not give Company B that permission, Company B buying Company A should not change that situation.
I focus here on corporations and not businesses in general because I think if someone owns a business, but never made it a corporation that person should have more freedom to do what they want with it because that business is an extension of the owner instead of being its own independent legal entity that the owner just control.
I heard Chinese Crap was bought out by Starbooks... I'm heading out there tomorrow for a handjob.
My company only used Makita tools. Until the lack of quality became apparent. Then I learned that Makita gets their tools manufactured in China. Now Makita is a just another inferior brand, with a huge price tag.
The first example of this for me was Polaroid. Until the 80s or 90s they were a well regarded high quality tech company. After they were killed off by digital cameras the company was gone, but you could buy crappy Polaroid TVs at Walmart.
I can't wait to share this video in order to prove my point in a comment section argument
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Covidocracy was a prequel.
The point is it's making fun of democrats and their belief that democracy is what gives us our rights. It makes fun of a powerful black president that passes his reign to an old man child (obama to biden)
The thing that kind of warms my heart today, is that when I type Idiocracy, into almost every system, spellcheck recognizes it. Try it out if you don't believe me. This may not seem like a big deal, but it means it's registered into our cultural lexicon. All the stuff that this movie poignantly satirized can be expressed via the shorthand term "ideocracy". That wasn't always the case, I happened to love that movie when it was first released because it was hilarious, and I found its parody of policing, and corporations, spot on. But if I tried to comment one of my favorite lines, "Welcome to Walmart, I love you", no one got what I was talking about. Thought I was having a stroke, or just got a job at Walmart and it was instinctual I just recite it. Flash forward 20 years when you've got Walmart greeters professing their undying loyalty to you so long as you make eye contact as you enter, and spend money. People get it now. People get it when you use cop talk like "this particular individual was not, um, this individual had to be tazed cause he was not uh, this individual is my arrest". Camacho is just Trump, it's just pro wrestling at this point, our entire system is politicians cutting pro wrestling promos . The right are heals, the left are baby faces, we are all marks, and Taco Bell University owns the world. And the entire WWE, they own the rights to both parties characters. I probably didn't do a great job of explaining this, but that's kind of my point... I don't have to, anymore, we effed up society so bad Idiocracy is part of the English diction. So after 20 years or having to explain the joke, people now know I'm saying when I quote "it's got what plants crave". I don't know whether that should make you laugh, or make you cry, but it's comforting to know we are at least self aware as we march towards our pathetic destiny.
Ya Blew It!
jk...
Great Job!
You know Camacho is a Babyface right?
I'd say that's a tragedy. Taking the movie at face value to reaffirm a negative view might prove that the deeper irony is lost. Beneath the obvious comedy, anti-capitalism, and ignorant mobs, it criticizes the foundation of modern culture. I might get banned on RUclips if I said everything, but some context:
-falling birth rates are rooted in the 60s
-unfair markets lead to monopolies
-education has taught what to think not how
-science is funded by whoever gains
-government is poorly understood
-prosperity is earned not given
-leaders will pander to the lowest common denominators that we give them
Seeing the real meaning proves it wrong. You've broken the timeline.
If I have to correct you on anything, it's that Camacho is just Trump if he had a sense of competency to his name. Otherwise, hit the nail on the head there.
“If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.”
And, 5 months later, and after a disastrous election, we are closer to Idiocracy than ever before.
Only disastrous for 47% of americans rest are chillin