Those not from the US, what are some big political or social issues going on in your country right now?

I see why you would think so, but actually it is fact of life. Money = power = access to rights. Peasantry has none of those things and only have privileges on "paper", which doesn't really give you much as judicial system itself is setup on pay to win dynamic, meaning you effectively have no rights if you can't afford to protect yourself. Just think of how little affect peasantry has on public policy or how the government has no power to change fundamental dynamics of our system. The entire thing is like a theatre, comical and pretty much satire in nature. Biggest joke in this are peasants themselves, clearly.

You just wait when the first military achieves full autonomous automated control, meaning shitty soldiers are not soldiers any more and they are replaced with willful obedient machines that do not compute mercy or human emotions. RIP basically when that happens as peasantry will be completely at the mercy of master class. Ergo, the last bargaining chip that kept some sort balance going is no more.

I do not pretend to know what that will bring as there many passages to take from that - some good, some bad and some extremely horrific to the scale that put any past genocide into unbelievable shame.

Sounds insane enough?

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