This old post got crossposted today in one of my subs and fascinated me. The top comment brings up the fact that even in OP’s wildest dreams only “extreme poverty” gets wiped out, with a super lib reply being “you can never eradicate poverty because it’s human nature to want to be rich and the poors are lazy and blablabla”.

I’ve always found it depressing just how bleak the liberal outlook on the world is, where even the far flung future isn’t safe. Even in their “utopic” scenario that eliminates borders, people just have to suffer because that’s the way things have to be. (Not surprising that OP is the “TWR guy” but I digress)

No wonder SCI-FI as a genre turned me off until somewhat recently.

    • 5bicycles [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Equal parts colonialistic power fantasies and artistic outlet that doesn't exactly require too much skill

      • JuneFall [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        I blame Dune and me conquering shapes in my youth. This led to a part (combined with RPGs and their maps) of really being into maps. Also the cold war meant there were non stop maps on the news and the importance of which colour they were was repeated every evening by the anchorpeople.

    • machiabelly [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      I really love maps. I guess I don't know why but I think they're cool. There is a nice mix of imagination and analysis that happens when looking at a new map that is neat.