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Naomi
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After watching this documentary, I felt compelled to revisit Kafka's trial. The situation in which citizens are ad hoc arrested, and their families left without any information mirrors much of the despair I felt while reading something like The Trial or The Castle. Both end deeply unsatisfying in a sense, but probably realistic if you conceive them as tales of individuals stuck in a totalitarian system.
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tldr (tim reilly)
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When I see these systems, I can’t tell if they are more driven by ruthlessness or cowardice. But I think it’s both: ruthlessness of the rulers and cowardice of their officers.
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Naomi
@naomiii
Yeah, it's just astonishing to me how they keep it running. There's definitely also a part in the documentary where Covid made things much worse, classic shock doctrine stuff. I want to believe eventually enough people are fed up with it and break out, but as you say there might also be cowardice..in part of the people who just go along with it. Unfortunately probably not the first nor last such system we'll get in history. Big data and surveillance tech just makes it much more scalable...
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