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The "manifesto" is an excerpt from the CEO's book, posted as a twitter thread, reposted below for anyone curious about the flavor palate of boots.
I only got to 8 so far and it's already fucking bonkers. It's all fear and power and control to these people. "If we don't build the apocalypse first someone else will!" oh.. good argument. I suppose they remember the last time there was a race to build a weapon, who won that and what happened and they don't want a taste of their own medicine.
iPhone. ? Really. Not antibiotics? Vaccines? modern medicine ?
The fucking iPhone?
Shows how small minded these losers are.
Really? How about modern sewage, water treatment, garbage removal, electrification?
I mean yeah. Sewage removal is definitely a big one. Indoor plumbing.
Definitely on a top 10 list.
I like to divide the modern living arrangement into three broad categories I've wisely named the 21st century, 20th century, and 19th century.
When 21st century inventions go down, I can't watch AI slop videos or catch up on the freshest t-porn. Life goes on. Don't care in the slightest. Because the 20th century inventions are still there.
When 20th century inventions go down, I can't cook food easily and I need to start burning things for light. Hot water will only last a day or two. Food in the freezer will have to start to go. But as long as 19th century inventions are there it's livable.
When 19th century inventions go down, it's pretty much the end of civilization.
Whilst the industrial revolution started with mechanical power; the harnessing of steam essentially. The modern world owes everything to the mastery of the electron and the photon, and more generally the exquisite control of electromagnetism.
The manipulation of electrons enables the iPhone; touted as the possible pinnacle of achievement; basically every industrial process on the planet is monitored and controlled by electromagnetic means.
Our true highest achievement is the ongoing development of the control of electromagnetic phenomena; we bend electrons and photons to our will, manipulate matter on the smallest scales using these forces, measure the bending of the fabric of reality, and probe the secrets of the universe. The iPhone is but one small aspect of this continuum of knowledge.
To be fair. The conquering of fire is considered top human achievement in some mythos.
We may not agree on the top human achievement. But at least we both agree the iPhone wasn't it. Not even close.
Fire, the wheel and the printing press, would be my top three.
But the modern world is all about the manipulation of electromagnetism.
I’m not reading all that because it’s clearly written by someone who has completely forgotten what grass looks like, but this bit:
Go to hell, you can throw me in jail before I do anything to help the military.
You know what, I 100% agree with that statement. It doesn't have to be military, but many countries have mandatory service usually right after high school.
I think it would instill a sense of responsibility towards their community, a sense of hard work, pride, etc. I'm talking about like working in a park, wildlife clean-up, homeless shelter food stocking, and yes also military. I don't think the military part should be mandatory, but if some people want to go that route as their "national service" then that should be an option.
Yes a civic service duty would be helpful, but I'm not sure making it mandatory would work out unless it were presented as one of several options.
We have already made it extremely hard to be a young adult in this country, why not add an extra helping of shit on their plates, to make older people feel better about their choices, eh?
I say let the wealthy and people with net worth over 1 million contribute this mandatory service. They've screwed this country up, lets see them do their share for the community for once in their charmed lives. Give the Jared kushners and effing pickelball players some tongs to pick up trash and string them together in a chain gang if we have to.
Sure, the wealthy need to pay for what they've done to society, but that's not what I'm talking about.
Also in that same vein, any federal politician in the House, Senate, Executive, or SC should have to live for 2 months on minimum wage in a probationary period. Until they complete that "course", they won't be able to ascend to their elected position. So like, if they're elected in November, then they live for December and January on minimum wage, which then gives them the certification needed to be sworn in.
It's always these fucking losers who would never subject themselves or their families to conscription that champion it. I wish they'd just shut the fuck up and die already
I'm sure it's not the way the manifest is meant but as I see it: You can either have no army, which would be nice but unfortunately that's not how this world functions. Or you have a army. This army currently is made of people who either want to fight or they don't see another way to pay their bills.So they find it good to follow orders or don't have a choice. I find neither of them trustworthy to handle a weapon.
Now image that this army is mostly built on people between 20 and 30 years old, everyone does it's service for about a year (except higher ranks where you need more experience, let's not go to much into details). The major part of the soldiers are people with normal lives waiting for them after finishing their duty. Do you think those people would engage in a meaningless war? Or turn against their own if someone like Trump wants them to? They would fight to defend their owns but the majority wouldn't follow unethical orders.
Costa Rica says hello.
Are we memory holing that the National Guard was deployed against multiple US cities within the past year?
These people talk like they're somewhere between JRPG villains and Hideo Kojima. My eyes glazed over a few times trying to parse this pseudophilosophical nonsense. If this had come from someone with far less power, I'd have dismissed it as the ramblings of a crazy person.
Incidentally, I happen to be watching Minority Report right now. I hope that's not going to be the future I live in someday.
Edit: oh neat. This is my 500th comment.
My manifesto: We must punish these people swiftly and effectively. Failing to do so is why we are in this situation now.