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  3. Yes, but the capitalist still dreams of Mars because they truely think workers are the problem.

Yes, but the capitalist still dreams of Mars because they truely think workers are the problem.

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    Yes, but the capitalist still dreams of Mars because they truely think workers are the problem.

    This is why AI is so important.

    They "need" to leave workers behind because they truely believe a planet of all wealthy people (and a few boot lickers) would be a paradise.

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    • anolandria@mastodon.socialA anolandria@mastodon.social

      Yes, but the capitalist still dreams of Mars because they truely think workers are the problem.

      This is why AI is so important.

      They "need" to leave workers behind because they truely believe a planet of all wealthy people (and a few boot lickers) would be a paradise.

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      @anolandria and robots. Without some thing doing the work part they wont go

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        @anolandria and robots. Without some thing doing the work part they wont go

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        @sondra no question. 💯

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        • anolandria@mastodon.socialA anolandria@mastodon.social

          Yes, but the capitalist still dreams of Mars because they truely think workers are the problem.

          This is why AI is so important.

          They "need" to leave workers behind because they truely believe a planet of all wealthy people (and a few boot lickers) would be a paradise.

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          @anolandria they also need to read some new books

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          • anolandria@mastodon.socialA anolandria@mastodon.social

            Yes, but the capitalist still dreams of Mars because they truely think workers are the problem.

            This is why AI is so important.

            They "need" to leave workers behind because they truely believe a planet of all wealthy people (and a few boot lickers) would be a paradise.

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            @anolandria yes, I don't know why the rich have never studied basic economics...who do they think will buy their stuff?

            Do they think they'll be rich forever?

            Rockets etc don't come cheap....and generational wealth doesn't actually last long, maybe for billionaires (economies like any system eventually fail and crash - otherwise we'd still have Roman and Babylonian companies!) but everyone else it runs out.

            So many big rich families of the past have nothing now bar a few old crumbling monuments. This is all folly.

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            • anolandria@mastodon.socialA anolandria@mastodon.social

              Yes, but the capitalist still dreams of Mars because they truely think workers are the problem.

              This is why AI is so important.

              They "need" to leave workers behind because they truely believe a planet of all wealthy people (and a few boot lickers) would be a paradise.

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              @anolandria I for one am entirely in favour of them all heading off to Mars and leaving the rest if us behind.

              I hear the sun is also rather nice.

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