Rebecca Shaw: I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down. But I didn't expect them to be such losers. (www.theguardian.com)
from dwazou@jlai.lu to technology@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:16
https://jlai.lu/post/18993476

They are desperate to be cool, it’s so cringe.

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hansolo@lemm.ee on 05 May 20:27 next collapse

Because it’s so much better when they’re charismatic assholes?

sbv@sh.itjust.works on 05 May 20:32 next collapse

Yeah, I don’t get this. If it was George Clooney or some other charismatic/likeable person, they’d still be fucking us over.

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:34 next collapse

Agreed. Tom Brady being the football goat doesn’t make him being MAGA any more palatable.

Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:43 next collapse

Yeah but at least they’d have style. Their popularity would at least make sense. It would feel a little less horrifyingly alienating.

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:55 next collapse

The smug bastard…

TransplantedSconie@lemm.ee on 05 May 21:07 next collapse

I don’t know about Clooney. His wife is one of the good eggs in this world and I’d think she would kick him in the grapes if he was a shithead loser like these fucks.

truthfultemporarily@feddit.org on 05 May 21:42 collapse

The sad thing is that the bar is so low. If it was a once in a century charismatic leader you could say “I get how people fell for this!”. But the fact it’s Trump and Musk just exposes how utterly flawed human society is, and how easy it is to slide backwards. Humanity has no excuse for this one.

jlow@discuss.tchncs.de on 05 May 20:35 next collapse

I think it’s much sadder (more sad? saddest) that people fall for such absurd douche bags. If they would at least be sexy and seem smart you could understand how people could be fooled but this is just too hard to watch.

frickineh@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:43 next collapse

Yeah like, they have negative charisma, so it’s extra baffling. I cannot imagine a world in which I’d support Donald Trump, but definitely not in this one where he routinely shits his own diaper. If he was only disgusting mentally but was a good speaker or handsome or whatever, it would make at least a little more sense

charade_you_are@sh.itjust.works on 05 May 21:30 next collapse

I think they relate better to douchey, stupid people which allows them to more easily imagine themselves being rich one day.

Kichae@lemmy.ca on 06 May 10:46 collapse

I think it’s dangerous to imagine people follow these folks, or let them run rampant over society, because they aspire to be like them. That makes it so much harder to really understand why people support them, or even just refuse to tell them “no”, and makes it impossible to do anything about it.

People believe that life is a meritocracy. Even when they themselves can look around at the people near them and see that those in positions of power don’t deserve it, they still view society as a whole as “fair”. Yes, they personally have may have gotten screwed over, but, in general, the people who float to the top got there because they were smarter and more capable. Therefore, we should sit back and just let them cook.

They need some kind of trigger to see the billionaires not as people who have earned their place, but who have stolen it.

suite403@lemmy.world on 06 May 04:18 collapse

Negative charisma means they can’t be the anti-christ! So we’re golden! Tada!

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:53 next collapse

So like, if instead of musk and zuckerburg, it were a 1990s George Clooney? The smug bastard…

Tournesol@feddit.fr on 05 May 22:18 collapse

I'll hate him just as much… but damn does he look good doing it.

BeNotAfraid@lemmy.world on 06 May 00:07 next collapse

People will kiss anyone’s ass for enough money.

theneverfox@pawb.social on 06 May 00:09 collapse

Propoganda fucking works, simple as that

Billionaires just buy good press and publicists to manage their image, it’s so effective they believe it themselves

NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip on 05 May 21:29 next collapse

A charismatic tyrant at least provides SOME excuse. People aren’t necessarily monsters, they are just gullible.

When you have someone as decrepit and incompetent as trump who ALSO has a visible diaper bulge at his hips and who can’t speak a coherent sentence? There is no argument other than people truly choosing hate above all else.

Draces@lemmy.world on 06 May 06:29 collapse

It would make more sense.

Skavau@lemm.ee on 05 May 20:27 next collapse

It is indeed pathetic how Musk, Zuckerberg and even Trump don’t actually have any friends.

Ledericas@lemm.ee on 06 May 04:42 collapse

zuckerberg is prefer android friends.

thefartographer@lemm.ee on 05 May 20:35 next collapse

Huh, it’s almost like people who try to destroy the world are weird and shitty. I’m mostly surprised that anyone else is surprised.

InverseParallax@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:42 next collapse

Seriously, it’s like nobody else ever had to deal with a pathological narcissist or someone with BPD before in their lives.

zarkanian@sh.itjust.works on 05 May 23:02 collapse

People expect the villains to be cool, because that’s how they’re portrayed in movies.

My_IFAKs___gone@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:35 next collapse

Living your life to impress other men by hating women is one of the most embarrassing things I can imagine. Looking up to any of these men for how to live your life is even sadder.

I’ve worked hard to keep these kinds of men out of my personal life, to keep them away from me, out of my goddamn sight. Now they are in my face daily, not only influencing the world for the worse but making me nauseous at how uncool and pathetic they are, on top of their other sins. It’s too much, I can’t take it, there needs to be a change.

It’s time for us to start getting revenge on the nerds.

Sounds to me like they crave attention more than anything, poor insecure past-neglected angsty man-agers they are. Depopulating their various platforms and reducing their viewership would be nice. Sucks that anyone at all would feel inclined to lend them their ears and eyes when there are far better alternatives out there.

peoplebeproblems@midwest.social on 05 May 23:47 collapse

Man when I think of living it up with wealth and power I think of Sal Maroni in The Dark Knight.

These guys don’t need a criminal underworld to have a cigar, dress in a tailored designer suit, get a drink and a couple of girls to pretend to like you while you drown your thoughts in excessively loud music and exotic dancers on stage.

I think these elite are afraid of what they are: flawed humans. They can’t get everything they demand, and they’d rather destroy humanity than admit they were wrong or made a mistake, or felt bad about something. So they have to pump the fascists up and make damn sure the people have someone other that just you to get angry about.

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 05 May 20:45 next collapse

Why wouldn’t you? Only losers seek power, and only losers could and would fuck up this badly.

masterofn001@lemmy.ca on 05 May 21:40 collapse
cosmicrookie@lemmy.world on 05 May 21:23 next collapse

I just started reading this book about Facebook and I am amazed how little they cared about how much power they had, and how oblivious they were of it.

These are companies that rule the world, but don’t know what they want with it, other than for it to generate profit

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b5b63ec9-1532-4d10-b220-d17351b62f62.jpeg">

rickyrigatoni@lemm.ee on 05 May 21:35 collapse

If I had as much power as them I’d at least make dogs that can speak esperanto.

ToastedRavioli@midwest.social on 05 May 22:32 collapse

bojo

TheBat@lemmy.world on 06 May 03:09 collapse

Bowjow

Zorque@lemmy.world on 05 May 22:06 next collapse

I mean, it’s kind of a prerequisite.

Tournesol@feddit.fr on 05 May 22:16 next collapse

I have been prepared for evil, for greed, for cruelty, for injustice – but I did not anticipate that the people in power would also be such huge losers.

This. This is what I feel like

mPony@kbin.earth on 05 May 22:46 next collapse

I felt like this in January when this was first published and I still feel like it today. I'm not really sure what it will take for things to change but I get the feeling that powerful and wealthy people do not want things to change.

tibi@lemmy.world on 06 May 17:04 collapse

What’s worse is that half the population actually voted for these losers. After the losers published a document describing exactly what they are going to do. We are surrounded by idiots.

TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world on 05 May 22:22 next collapse

Musk, Zuckerberg and Bezos-- you can tell they are insecure. They became rich and powerful and now want to stomp on people.

capuccino@lemmy.world on 05 May 22:40 next collapse

It’s like the meme of the nerd.

toastmeister@lemmy.ca on 05 May 23:53 collapse

Who did Zuck stomp on?

Deceptichum@quokk.au on 06 May 00:06 next collapse

The world? Dudes done more harm than any of the other two.

BeNotAfraid@lemmy.world on 06 May 00:06 next collapse

He’s been implicated in the recent genocide in Myanmar. Facebook cultivated the spread of the racist lies, allowed it to proliferate, spread in the region and then shorted companies operating there. If you know there’s going to be ethnic cleansing in the region, causing outrage and destabilisation, business takes a hit and the options pay off massively. All it takes was the deaths of thousands, but hey Mark has the capital to burn on his AR pet project that nobody wants.

TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world on 06 May 00:37 collapse

Zuckerburg and Facebook enable lies to spread because that’s how he makes money.

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Quadhammer@lemmy.world on 06 May 04:30 collapse

You’re right. Meet me at The Old Ship Saloon in SF ive got a business propsition for ya

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 05 May 22:49 next collapse

Come on, who wouldn’t want this?

…essentiallysports.com/…/WhatsApp-Image-2023-01-2…

The pic won’t embed, weird.

GluWu@lemm.ee on 05 May 22:50 next collapse

The thing they all share is that they are deeply unloved. Trump, musk, bezos, zuck, none of them have healthy loving families. They have noons they can genuinely connect with. And they all think by having more money and being more popular will fulfill that human need. But it never does, so they just keep going not realizing the path they chose doesn’t end anywhere near what they desire. Money will never buy love and peace.

zarkanian@sh.itjust.works on 05 May 22:58 next collapse

And they all think by having more money and being more popular will fulfill that human need.

If that was all it was, then I’d feel sorry for them. No, they’re trying to fulfill that need by being Great Men of History with Mighty Plans, but their Mighty Plans are all terrible, because they’re horrible people.

o1011o@lemmy.world on 05 May 23:47 collapse

Yeah, I think it’s a mistake to imagine that these are good people who just need a little love. There are literally hundreds of millions of people who aren’t getting enough love for proper human flourishing and it’s not like that turned them all into fascists. The kind of evil exhibited by these people must be attributed to a fundamental enjoyment of the suffering of others.

krashmo@lemmy.world on 06 May 00:26 collapse

Well statistically about 30% of people worldwide don’t mind fascism so that’s hundreds of millions of people too. I’m not sure I’d be willing to say a lack of loving relationships is the primary cause of that but I doubt solving that problem would hurt.

zarkanian@sh.itjust.works on 06 May 01:01 collapse

Where are you getting that statistic from?

smayonak@lemmy.world on 06 May 02:16 next collapse

There are different studies which show a shockingly high percent of the population are fools but the most compelling is the one by Cambridge Analytica which found a population cluster in Facebook’s massive amount of user data. They called this the average cluster.

The Republicans targeted this group in the 2016 election. Around 30 percent of the b population fall into this group.

krashmo@lemmy.world on 06 May 02:23 collapse

I don’t recall if this is where I originally heard it but it gives you a place to start: pewresearch.org/…/who-likes-authoritarianism-and-…

lupusblackfur@lemmy.world on 05 May 23:16 next collapse

Money will never buy love and peace.

True enough.

But, in the broken psyches of the ones you’ve mentioned, it buys perfectly serviceable alternatives which they can convince themselves actually does make them happy.

They are so broken that broken solutions actually work for them…

🤷‍♂️ 🤡 🖕

limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 May 23:35 next collapse

I read some books by Alice Miller that discussed some childhoods of authoritarian rulers and they were all of unloved. They had not one adult stick up for them, be their advocate or helper, during their childhood years.

Many of us as children have been unwanted or unloved by our caregivers. Most of us had at least one adult: an uncle, grandmother, teacher etc, who truly tried to help at least once.

What the monsters in history had in common is an absence of evidence of even that happening for them. And their revenge as adults was terrible.

theangryseal@lemmy.world on 06 May 00:33 collapse

Man, I should have became an authoritarian ruler.

Instead I became isolated and I haven’t had a visitor in over a decade.

Fuck it. Vote for theangryseal!

For real though, maybe if I hadn’t ever used drugs haha. I had a lot of “friends” when I was living in that world. Might have stopped me. :p

Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world on 06 May 01:20 next collapse

Looks like autocorrect did ya dirty.

No one >> noons

Lodespawn@aussie.zone on 06 May 02:22 collapse

Don’t try and downplay the affect of connecting with noons on the human psyche. They are an evil scourge and should be eradicated. This is exactly the kind of thing a noon would post.

overload@sopuli.xyz on 06 May 01:55 next collapse

I wouldn’t challenge this view for Musk, Bezos, Trump. But Zuck gives me more of a “reformed (now married) incel that comes from an otherwise normal family environment vibe”. His marriage seems at least typical, likely loving etc.

His product happens to be the most harmful for democracy and I consider him equal for worst of the bunch as a result, but I think it’s explained by corporate/personal greed and being out of touch with reality.

anomnom@sh.itjust.works on 06 May 10:03 collapse

He wants to be Augustus Caesar. That’s not “normal loving relationship” behavior.

scarabic@lemmy.world on 06 May 02:32 next collapse

What’s wrong with Zuck’s family?

db2@lemmy.world on 06 May 02:47 next collapse

not realizing the path they chose doesn’t end anywhere near what they desire

It’ll end where they deserve though. Alone, despised and empty. No amount of money or stupid blue checkmarks will ever change that.

Goodmorningsunshine@lemmy.world on 06 May 03:33 collapse

It might end with them realizing the truth, but it’ll be as they’re surrounded by the ashes of our civilizations and bodies.

SocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.world on 06 May 03:27 next collapse

No amount of money and power will ever scratch their itch

rottingleaf@lemmy.world on 06 May 06:05 collapse

That’s a tired stereotype. Powerful people are unloved because they don’t need to be loved. They are psychopaths, they have all the love they need, they are bored with the world and have nothing more to want.

People around you are unloved because they have problems.

Also money can buy you a cottage surrounded by nice trees near a river, healthy food, more house animals than you could want, a fast PC, jasmine and lilac bushes outside your window.

I think it can go a long way.

My irritation from this stereotype is because it kinda says the opposite of what it says. It feels like sublimated envy, expressed by saying that you don’t envy them. Why talk about their money at all then.

I wouldn’t envy anyone’s money if that’s all the difference between us, unfortunately money buys power and power is used to impose one’s will upon me, and that I very much care about.

But your typical young Trotskyists in the Interwebs write whole articles consisting of Marxist vibes (a strong thing, especially in spring, but not enough) and envy to those having more. LOL, someone having more money is not our problem. Our problem is someone attacking us with it.

KeenFlame@feddit.nu on 06 May 09:57 collapse

While this is a fresh perspective of the trope, there is very significant evidence that becoming rich is a predictor of early death and depression, presumably due to how hard it becomes to connect to people. Normal people need money to eat and live, and handle it like the privilege it is. It is synonymous with survival for most people. It’s no wonder at all to me why the oligarchs has been naturally selected to be psychopaths. All other people die. A select few give it away and devote themselves to reintegrate back to humanity but those are very few and far between.

orange_squeezer@lemm.ee on 06 May 18:28 collapse

What? It’s literally the opposite. Do you remember the discovery that owning horses extends your lifespan by several years, not for any merit of its own, but because it strictly excludes the poor and most of the middle class?

The more money you have, the healthier you are, the longer you live, and the happier you tend to be. It’s straight propaganda that being rich is somehow a burden or requires people of exceptional mental strength to struggle on.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3139960/

DontMakeMoreBabies@piefed.social on 05 May 23:37 next collapse

Little Dick Energy. That's what I think every single time I see any of these folks in the news. But apparently there are enough weird little aspirants out there that they do alright?

Fuck 90% of this species. 👍

Deceptichum@quokk.au on 06 May 00:05 next collapse

We really gotta stop shaming people with little dicks like this. They’ve done nothing to deserve to be compared to these clowns.

dumbass@leminal.space on 06 May 00:23 next collapse

Most people with little dicks are decent people and aren’t sadistic and evil cunts, so the little dick isn’t the issue.

HertzDentalBar@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 May 00:45 collapse

Well we know elons is really small, every kids been IVF

TheBat@lemmy.world on 06 May 04:01 collapse

Not just small. Mutilated because of lengthening surgery gone wrong, allegedly.

selkiesidhe@lemm.ee on 05 May 23:59 next collapse

Stupid and ugly af too…

resipsaloquitur@lemm.ee on 06 May 00:08 next collapse

Can’t they wear suits at least?

PunkRockSportsFan@fanaticus.social on 06 May 02:06 next collapse

They all have nice shaped heads.

BlueRhinos@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 May 03:19 collapse

Would look great off their shoulders!

Docker@lemmy.world on 06 May 03:37 next collapse

Great to find a like minded tribe. How about getting decentralised ?

EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com on 06 May 03:49 next collapse

Imagine if, when Facebook rolled out, people were just like “no thanks, I’m good” and it never took off.

GladiusB@lemmy.world on 06 May 04:29 next collapse

I wanted to. I liked Myspace. It has character. Some of it was cringe. But you could at least customize it. Facebook seemed so bland. But I had an ex GF that insisted on it and I didn’t think it was worth breaking up over. I shouldn’t have been such a pushover.

asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev on 06 May 04:33 next collapse

You would break up over switching online platforms?

EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com on 06 May 04:36 next collapse

I’m assuming the GF would break up with OP over it. Which is itself a big red flag.

Edit: fwiw, it does seem like there is quite a bit of drama and bullshit over choice of phone (Android vs Apple)

slampisko@lemmy.world on 06 May 05:21 collapse

I used to hate the Android vs Apple drama vis à vis romantic partner choice, but then I realized that it’s in itself a great filter of people I don’t want in my life

Ledericas@lemm.ee on 06 May 04:52 next collapse

when a guy that blocked her, she looked around as she thought people were listening to her.

skisnow@lemmy.ca on 06 May 05:38 next collapse

It sounds ridiculous now with everything that’s happened in social media in the meantime, but I can see that being a thing in 2006 when the vibe of social media was very different to what it’s become now. Back then it was just a tidy little PHP site for you to chat and share photos with friends and family on. Literally nothing appeared in your feed that wasn’t a post from a Friend. It was basically a Whatsapp group with a photo gallery feature.

Since Facebook didn’t have the baggage it has now, it’s much easier to read refusing to join your girlfriend’s circle of friends and family back then as a wider rejection of her as a person, same as if you refused to join her family Whatsapp/Telegram/whatever group chat.

I’m not taking her side here, but I wanted to give a bit of perspective for people looking at it through the lens of 2025.

GladiusB@lemmy.world on 06 May 09:57 collapse

Nothing like that. It was more like she was insistent and I didn’t feel like it was a hill to die on at the time.

AllOutOfBubbleGum@lemmy.world on 06 May 05:11 collapse

I stayed on Myspace long past when the majority jumped ship. It eventually lost what made it special when the boy band guy bought it to twist it into something more music focused. But I still preferred it to the sterile, uniformity of Facebook.

rottingleaf@lemmy.world on 06 May 05:58 next collapse

I remember LiveJournal as something good. I wouldn’t use it, but felt a bit like Telegram today, except without Telegram, which is a good thing.

chramies00@europe.pub on 06 May 06:57 collapse

It was, until the events of the mid-2010s when most of the science fiction fandom community quit it and went over to Facebook, presumably because that was more convenient (i.e. on it already) than going to e.g. Dreamwidth (a LJ-alike that is still going). It operated in a very similar way to FB but somehow much more focussed maybe because it never got the ‘businesses having pages on there’ bit. Those of my friends who were on both, often used FB more as an events calendar than all-around social media.

vga@sopuli.xyz on 06 May 06:07 collapse

That’s exactly what happens when a Facebook competitor (possibly an ethical one) rolls out these days. Which is part of the problem. Zuck poisoned the idea.

Telorand@reddthat.com on 06 May 06:14 collapse

Friendica exists, and it’s part of the Fediverse. It’s not going anywhere.

dwindling7373@feddit.it on 06 May 12:30 collapse

Dead things can’t, in fact, go anywhere.

Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org on 06 May 05:20 next collapse

Why was Altman missing in the story? The next ruler of the world…

SaladKing@lemm.ee on 06 May 05:27 next collapse

No one seems to have read Machiavelli’s stuff these days. It explains so much. Also, just history in general will tell you all about today’s happenings.

MuskyMelon@lemmy.world on 06 May 11:45 collapse

The Prince was a warning of what could happen. The Drumpf is the result of ignoring the warnings.

Cocopanda@futurology.today on 06 May 06:04 next collapse

I will be happy if Zuck is Luigi’d before my death. Also Musk and Bozo.

elrecoal19_1@lemmy.world on 06 May 11:56 collapse

I hope you aren’t from the US because that’s surely gonna put you on a NSA list

muusemuuse@lemm.ee on 06 May 12:04 next collapse

I wouldn’t worry about the list. We are all on it by now anyway.

elrecoal19_1@lemmy.world on 06 May 12:28 collapse

I’m not from the US and didn’t plan to visit anytime soon anymore so I don’t mind, just reminding others.

FragrantGarden@lemmy.today on 06 May 12:55 next collapse

NSA take note, we can Luigi you too. Sit back and let the oppressors perish and it will stop with them.

RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world on 06 May 15:09 next collapse

Fuck the NSA

HalfSalesman@lemm.ee on 06 May 16:40 next collapse

Trump is scaling back the NSA and CIA isn’t he?

Cocopanda@futurology.today on 06 May 18:13 collapse

I have listened to MAGA pray for liberals deaths. I’m just saying it would be funny if they got luigi’d before my own death. I’m not calling for someone to do it. Unlike MAGA.

dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de on 06 May 06:48 next collapse

I don’t know if anyone else has noticed this but everything seems to be going down the tubes quite fast.

Yeah like having to accept all cookies to read the article.

MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml on 06 May 09:46 collapse

Block third-party scripts, no cookie popup.

boaratio@lemmy.world on 06 May 11:06 next collapse

He’s such a fucking dork.

Suavevillain@lemmy.world on 06 May 11:54 next collapse

The saying money can’t unlame you still true.

Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 May 12:00 next collapse

If they were posh people with “breeding” that wouldn’t make being the direct or indirect victim of their destruction any better, unless you’re an upper middle class Briton who has bern btought up with 19th century notions of “born to rule elites” such as most columnists for The Guardian.

I get it that people here derive a little enjoyment out of taking the piss of the character flaws of these wankers, but were they are coming from is not were this columnist is coming from.

AidsKitty@lemmy.world on 06 May 12:12 next collapse

Every major politician in the USA has major financial backers with their own agendas that they purchase through superPAC contributions and by funding re-election campaigns. It’s been the ruling oligarchy my whole life and I’m middle aged. Pretending it’s different or worse now is disingenuous.

postmateDumbass@lemmy.world on 06 May 15:34 next collapse

It is worse now, at least the legal money side.

Citizens United removed the limits on the international money as well as the domestic money.

Why is the countey tearing itself apart? Because the foreign money has interest in weakening, stealing, amd profiteering from the USA.

Conversely, the domestic money wants to keep the domestic part from falling completely apart; at least until the real estate, votes, and grant money for the revitalization project are all lined up.

MangoCats@feddit.it on 06 May 18:50 collapse

Your statement reminds me of entrepreneurship: you’ve got a dream, a vision, a goal to improve people’s lives. What you don’t got is enough money to get your dream into the hands of people it will help. So, you go in search of people with money who honestly don’t give a damn about your dream, they just want to know how it’s going to get them more money, which they already have in abundance but somehow feel the need to continue to grow their hoard. They want to see business plans, with exit strategies. They want to maximize ROI, minimize (monetary) risk, minimize time to market - and those are the criteria your pitch will be evaluated on relative to all the others they receive all the time.

Politicians aren’t selling a business plan, they’re selling a legislative agenda. They don’t have to show ROI, they have to show low-cost electability.

cuban_Pete@lemy.lol on 06 May 13:07 next collapse

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scutiger@lemmy.world on 06 May 18:25 collapse

This movie hasn’t aged well, for anyone who hasn’t seen it.

MangoCats@feddit.it on 06 May 18:44 collapse

It was cringe when it released - it’s dated cringe now…

KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml on 06 May 14:59 next collapse

I read the first chapter of Careless People last night and I never thought these people were such large dorks, but here we are.

LandedGentry@lemmy.zip on 06 May 15:20 next collapse

It’s true that we’ve gone from “oh good now it’s cool to be a nerd!” and rapidly progressed to “oh god the really bitter ones are using their success for revenge.” What’s wild is the image I have of an 80’s “reaganaut” (besides a bigot with bad taste) is someone who wants to be out and with people. They want a fuck ton of money to throw around in huge, public, ostentatious ways. These nerds are all obsessed with their fortresses of solitude. Like look even at your brolosopher grifters on the right - they live in sterile, expensive apartments. They never show themselves with people. They are offering this weird cult guru situation of “you don’t need people, you need my supplement and course and you will be a king like me.” Musk, Zuck, all those fucks (hyuk hyuk hyuk) believe and feed into this shit.

Now they’re mainstreaming eugenics and it’s getting really bad.

postmateDumbass@lemmy.world on 06 May 15:28 collapse

In general, nerds have a history of being treated badly, bullied even, by the people you are talking about.

They arent around people because people harm them more than help them.

LandedGentry@lemmy.zip on 06 May 15:31 next collapse

I think that’s a rather simplistic explanation tbh. There is literally a bro culture now about basically grafting capitalism onto self care that really fosters this shit too.

Katana314@lemmy.world on 06 May 18:34 collapse

I remember the game Bully extended this take. The main character has no beef with the nerds, and helps them, but they still extend their victim complex to him and antagonize him.

Basically, it’s a problem with using the generalized word “people” in statements like that.

Lanske@lemmy.world on 06 May 16:22 collapse

Zuck can piss off