@RoninGrey @DoubleD Maybe. But every time I watch these videos that focus on "jobs, jobs, jobs", I always take everything with a grain of salt because that's the message that governments send to their peons: "Work for that printed token goy".
IMO he's looking through the wrong frame of mind: humans don't exist to solve problems and work their whole lives for no reason; we exist to live, create, enjoy and benefit from what reality offer us. Robots are tools to that end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO6OaVnbqaY
@RoninGrey @DoubleD
This topic has been solved already, it's not the first time in history that technology (starting from animal husbandry, I would say) has replaced human labor.
The modern era even has a term for people against these advancements, luddites.
Discussing how fast can we progress these technologies to make people's lives better is the real question: our standard of living has been quite stagnant and even declining in many places during the last decades.
@WandererUber " Oy goy, look at black woman explaining how israel really went to the moon."
@abgreport From the government POV, it's a total failure. What's the point of spending all that money and cut off zero child penises?
@matty Damn, nice throwback to the Blackrock Ginger.
@DoubleD My only reason against the net tax payer vote system is the last part: the voting.
I'm with the founding fathers that no one should have any inherent voting rights at all - all districts should decide by themselves however they like who will represent them in their state legislature (trial by combat for ex) and all relevant laws that affect their lives for their district should be defined locally, whatever way they want.
There could be voting but it would be by district's choice.
@Littletoad That mexican president looks very suspicious...
Impale the jews