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Anti-social media and its tendrils as dystopia convergence: a combination of Huxley's "Brave New World" (1932), (with its "soma" and "nature-nausea reinforcement conditioning",) Orwell's "1984" (published 1949), (with its "Ministry of Truth," "doublespeak," and "Victory Gin") and Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron," (1961) (with its equalizing "<a href="https://www.litcharts.com/lit/harrison-bergeron/symbols/handicap-devices">handicapping devices</a>.")
Anti-social media and its tendrils as dystopia convergence: a combination of Huxley's "Brave New World" (1932), (with its "soma" and "nature-nausea reinforcement conditioning,") Orwell's "1984" (published 1949), (with its "Ministry of Truth," "doublespeak," and "Victory Gin") and Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron," (1961) (with its equalizing "<a href="https://www.litcharts.com/lit/harrison-bergeron/symbols/handicap-devices">handicapping devices</a>.")
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In Kurt Vonnegut's satirical short story "Harrison Bergeron," the handicapping devices worn by citizens serve a similar pacifying and controlling function as soma in Brave New World. In the story's dystopian future society, the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution mandate that all citizens be made fully equal.
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This is enforced through the use of handicap devices - masks for the beautiful, weights for the strong and athletic, and noise-generating earpieces for the intelligent and talented. The earpieces are tuned to each person's level of intelligence and creativity. If a person has a disruptive or subversive thought that challenges the enforced equality, their earpiece delivers a disabling loud tone. Vonnegut wrote:
This is enforced through the use of handicapping devices - masks for the beautiful, weights for the strong and athletic, and noise-generating earpieces for the intelligent and talented. The earpieces are tuned to each person's level of intelligence and creativity. If a person has a disruptive or subversive thought that challenges the enforced equality, their earpiece delivers a disabling loud tone. Vonnegut wrote:
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"And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear tuned to a government transmitter. Every twenty seconds or so, the transmitter would send out a sharp noise to keep people like George from taking unfair advantage of their brains."
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The methods of control not only strip away the individual's capacity to think critically, but convinces them to do so willingly, for a delusion of "the greater good," ultimately leading to a society where the status quo is never questioned, and innovation and progress are attacked. These dystopian elements serve as a cautionary tale about the potential for institutions and culture to enforce conformity in ways that individuality is not just ostracized, but eradicated.
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They warn of a world where people are so manipulated that they lose their ability to question, to feel, and to connect meaningfully with others. These dystopias call into question the ways in which we might be willingly sedated by technology, media, or other opiates of the modern age. They ask us to consider how our own versions of soma, Victory Gin, handicapping devices, and ministries of truth might be subtly influencing our lives and choices, encouraging a form of groupthink that is as insidious as it is invisible.
They warn of a world where people are so manipulated that they lose their ability to question, feel, and to connect meaningfully with others. These dystopias call into question the ways which we might be willingly sedated by technology, media, or other opiates of the modern age. They ask us to consider how our own versions of soma, Victory Gin, handicapping devices, and ministries of truth might be subtly influencing our lives and choices, encouraging a form of groupthink that is as insidious as it is invisible.
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In the age of anti-social media, where platforms controlled by psychopathic business models, in league with government treason, dictate the public sphere; where "fact checkers" and "ministries of truth" police public perceptions, and where sensationalism and clickbait reign supreme, we must be vigilant against the insidious creep of groupthink and audience capture. We must resist the allure of conformity and the numbing effects of addictive convenience, lest we succumb to the same oppressive forces that have haunted the dystopian worlds of Huxley, Orwell, and Vonnegut.
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Oh wait, we already fast-forwarded past Idiocracy into Black Mirror, where old antiquated concepts like honor and social contribution have been supplanted by a <a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4GS5ZmtSug">victim heirarchy</a> and social credit scores(or what most simply know as "the algorithm")... The soma of the dopamine rush from posting compliant content(or, conversly, the "equalizing handicap", in the case of noncompliant content,) is doled out at the discretion of the <a href="https://thefederalnewswire.com/stories/641707686-unraveling-the-web-of-internet-freedom-a-candid-conversation-with-mike-benz-former-diplomat-turned-digital-freedom-advocate">Ministry of Truth</a>, in accordance with one's social credit score.
Oh wait, we already fast-forwarded past Idiocracy into <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosedive_(Black_Mirror)">Black Mirror</a>, where old antiquated concepts like honor and social contribution have been supplanted by a <a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4GS5ZmtSug">victim heirarchy</a> and social credit scores(or what most simply know as "the algorithm")... The soma of the dopamine rush from posting compliant content (or, conversely, the "equalizing handicap", in the case of noncompliant content,) is doled out at the discretion of the <a href="https://thefederalnewswire.com/stories/641707686-unraveling-the-web-of-internet-freedom-a-candid-conversation-with-mike-benz-former-diplomat-turned-digital-freedom-advocate">Ministry of Truth</a>, in accordance with one's social credit score.
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"...But America is so far from becoming China, they'll never actually have social credit scores!" Careful, don't share, or even interact with subversive content, or else you risk getting "deboosted," or "shadow banned."
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