30 Examples Of Modern Day Dystopia That Might Inspire You To Change Something (New Pics)
In 1982, ‘Blade Runner’ introduced us to a bleak vision of what the year 2019 might look like: evil corporations rule the world, the planet is polluted beyond repair, and people suffer in destitute conditions.
But although 2019 passed without any androids running amok, we still live in a world not far from that idea. And it seems that this dystopic future has arrived sooner than expected.
Bored Panda has found the perfect subreddit that shows us examples of how we are living in this strange reality. r/ABoringDystopia holds a mirror up to our society and makes us feel uneasy over the influence of capitalism on our lives.
We’ve allowed these disturbing issues to happen without us realizing it, almost to the point that it’s become predictable. And this is where the term ‘boring dystopia’ comes from. You can read more about it from Bored Panda here and here.
Read on to see my interview with John A. Lancaster and his expert take on the current state of the economy and the situation with COVID-19.
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"Who’s Going To Pay For It?"
The posts shared here emphasize how greed and a lack of empathy affect the daily lives of people worldwide. With the cost of living seemingly out of reach for the everyday person, we have to ask ourselves: how did things get so bad?
I asked John A. Lancaster what we should expect from the economy in the near future. Being a political commentator who gives straightforward and concise takes on the most controversial issues, John told Bored Panda, "Assuming there won't be any more lockdowns, a significant issue to worry about is the return of 'Industry Policy', which is basically the government subsidizing certain industries in hopes of spurring development and innovation in those industries."
Essential Employee
He explained further about the issues that 'Industry Policy' can produce: "This means that vast amounts of funds can be (and practically always are) squandered on economically unpromising projects with little to no consequences to the government officials. These officials are going to get reimbursed with tax revenue regardless of how their subsides pan out financially."
John considers that 'Industrial Policy' is: "an extremely inefficient way to boost innovation that wastes immense amount of money and resources that would have been best left up to private firms."
He also drives home the point about where the control of money lies. John notes that: "It's important to note that government funds come from the tax paying public. Whenever there is a push to 'stimulate' new jobs, money is being taken from the public and directed as bureaucrats and elected officials see fit. When this happens wealth is not being created, but redistributed."
In America, We Got Celebrities Singing Imagine
Pretty Weird...
So businesses under the 'Industry Policy' profited massively, whilst the people that needed help the most, struggled to survive and make ends meet.
Regarding the government's control of the finances, John also raised an important question: "If the general public would've preferred to spend their money in different ways than the government, then how beneficial are the government ventures and what was potentially sacrificed for those ventures?"
You can see from the ‘boring dystopia’ subreddit exactly how people across the globe have been affected. There’s the illogical ideas put forward by these businesses that are meant to help people, but do anything but that. And astounding hypocrisy of the rich and powerful.
Found In The UK
Apparently Actually Reading A Bill Before You Vote Is Cause For Hilarity
‘Murica
There are advantages and disadvantages both to socialized healthcare and to simple free market healthcare (though between the two, socialized healthcare wins). The neat thing about the private insurance system is that it combines the flaws of both, which is great if you really hate healthcare.
It makes you think twice about who’s running the world and if they should really have this much power. These are some of our top selections from the subreddit. These examples are a cautionary reminder to reflect on society, and question what we should consider the norm. We hold the power to make a change to our society, so we should make it a positive one.
You Think 4 Billion People Could Take The 8 In A Fight
When People Try To Act Like Companies It’s Illegal
[Screw] Me
You Can’t Afford A Home, But You Can Pay Rent
Yes, lenders should be FORCED to factor in the savings in rentals that would result when calculating affordability. It is ridiculous that the monies that will become available when rentals cease are not factored in to the calculation.
Seems About Right
My son works 2 jobs, in a store and on a garbage truck. We live in a small town and STILL had to gift him a small house that we own just so he can live on his own. He couldn't do it otherwise.
Only The Rich Can Be Brave
And Call People Back
I once had a man from a firm tell me to come do an interview for a job he knew I was not qualified for and I had told him as much. I had to cycle about an hour to get there - no public transport, no car. He told me ' the cycle trip would do me good'. I cycled for an hour, got soaking wet and got told I was not qualified as soon as the interview started. I had to go as refusing could cost me my unemplyment benefit, which I couldn't afford. The power these people think they can wield over the unemployed. Psychopathic is the word I would use for these kind of people.
The Ruling Class Wins Either Way
Why Did Blue Collar Become Unskilled Labor?
All Too Common
$280,000,000,000
This Might Be Too Crazy But Hear Me Out, The System May Be Rigged
When I was 10 years old I received a birthday present from an aunt of 1 share of McDonalds Corporation (~$12). To this day, the transaction fee for selling that 1 share would cost more than the share is worth, so I just enjoy my quarterly dividend check for $1.19.
Oh Fun
What I Got For ‘Employee Appreciation’ After Working An Entire Year During A Pandemic
I bet they actually spent more on the design and printing of the labels than on buying M&Ms and basic popcorn, in bulk!
And such a ghastly medley of fonts. Another insult!
Load More Replies...I feel you on that! The Omino'sday Izzapay franchise I work for bought the team a case of lunch-size Gatorade and a bag of mixed chocolate candies from Costco... all while making $5.50/hr while on the road....
some of us got absolutely NOTHING...but i love my job so no complaints. Happy to have been back in the office full time since June 2020
I'm not going to judge this one too quickly, I know a lot of companies are struggling just to survive.
They worked during the pandemic, the company probably haven't lost much revenue.
Load More Replies...This is why I've stolen s**t from certain jobs and have zero, zilch, regret about it.
The smug look of that red M&M. Shouldn't he be holding up his middle finger? Why didn't they just smear dog poop on the bag while they were at it?
Sad that they couldn't give something actually useful, even a $5 gift card to a local coffee shop or place to eat, or how about a couple of paid hours off to take when needed?
I work for a restaurant chain that makes well over a billion dollars a year. I never missed one day of work since all of this started in 2020. I have been working for this company since 2003. They never gave us "hero pay" (the extra $1-$2 per hour virtually every other company paid), and we got absolutely NOTHING as a thank you.
my company hasn't even acknowledged the fact that we worked through the pandemic. It has really been an eye opening experience. Morale is at an all time low and we cannot seem to find people who wanna work anymore. We used to think that our small company cared...
That's coming out of your pay too ... you know, for that raise you should have gotten instead?
i used to work for a supermarket chain in the UK and they became billion pounds company for the first time and all we got was a thank you note no pay rise or anything a thank you letter
You need to put the name of the company out there so we know who to boycott.
We got some money, nice blanket and expensive vitamins. And some of us also got covid.
Followed by an email from Management stating that snacks may not be eaten at your desk and that the microwave in the breakroom is broken and will not be replaced.
I didnt get even THAT working fast food in 2020. By 2021 i learned they werent paying ppls over time and cut 30ins of pay out from ppl who worked through their breaks 👍 left after that
You don't mention the kind of company nor the number employed. Perhaps this was the best they could do now.
I got forced onto a 'zero hour contract', where my temporary redundancy actually cost me money even with the redundancy payout...
After a year they're given Act II... Lets hope this is a three act play and not a five act...
That's what they do. They don't give you a raise, they placate you with a pizza party.
I worked throughout the pandemic, I didn't expect a reward for it. I was just bloody grateful I was able to keep working while others couldn't. Glass half full, people.
??????? I mean good for you for letting capitalism make you feel like you deserve nothing for risking your life, but others definitely are allowed to complain about it.
Load More Replies...Did You Know We Don't Pay Our Servers A Living Wage?
Bc Itd Be Just Horrible If Homeless People Were Allowed To Sleep
They Used The Key Word
That's what astounds me about Americans who don't / won't / haven't travelled to see how good life is in other parts of the world. They cling to ideas that are not true like children told fairytales they believe as real. It's bizarre. And sad for them.
Billionaires
Really people! Do you actually need a new iPhone every 5 minutes? Apple and their upper echelon just get richer and richer because you fall for it. Learn to spend money on needs not wants. Do it now. Because if you keep doing this you may need to learn to do that the hard way. Your not the one accumulating all the money here. They are.
Look At The Bright Side
With all those fires burning down the trees along with over-lumbering and deforestation, I think this is the the beginning of the hottest summers we will experience :(
Glad Critical Medical Care Is Being Taken Care Of By Private Companies That Definitely Give A Sh*t
The Truth
I work more hours, am calmer and significantly more productive since work from home started (March 2020) and has been going on since and is an obvious improvement. Yet the company now (at start of Delta variant, looking fwd to Lambda variant) makes me go to the office at least two days, where I will work 8 hrs (and not a minute more, trust me), will be worried about people coughing on me, will spend two hours in traffic....I can go on
Casual Price Gouging
Which Timeline Is This???
"Bruh Walmart has removed nearly all of their stock of video games except for those rated E for Everyone but still has the audacity to keep their entire gun section"
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I'm honestly terrified what the world will be like when I'm older (currently 21). When I'm now entering adulthood, I realize I underestimated how hard it is to make a living, and how stressful it is to find an apartment I can actually AFFORD. Its f*****g terrifying knowing I'll be living like this for the rest of my life, supposing it doesn't get worse.
Load More Replies...The rent thing isn't only there, my friend right now is looking for a place in the city, he is on a decent wage around 30k a year but because he's doing it on his own, even on that wage he can only find small places to rent, like studio flats and he has 2 dogs so that can't happen, he will end up going further out away from where he works, to a not so busy part just so he can live comfortably.
Glad I live in Canada. Yes we are a capitalist nation but also but have more equality and more services And safety nets.
Alright then, I’m packing my bags and moving to London. Or the moon. Anyone wanna come with me?
Those millenials blaming boomers for all this are now 40 and are the people in power. Where is the change? Wait, maybe it wasn’t a boomer problem, but a rich people problem all along?
Millenials are not in power, they might be in low management positions but CEOs and CFOs are on average early Gen X. Also, changes don't happen overnight and now we feel the results of legislations and laws that were made a decade or two ago when boomers had the majority of voting power. Boomers voted for capitalism as it is today. There are many poor boomers but as a generation they caused today's situation. The US lawmakers by age are boomers on average. I have nothing against boomers but I can't deny they are still "driving the bus".
Load More Replies...Inspire ME to change something?! Unfortunately, the billionaires and our government has the power to change it. Pretending like we do is just false hope.
This is so true and so heart breaking at the same time. A very hard pill to swallow as an American.
The US is the land of equal opportunities (so long as you're white, heterosexual, male, and middle-class).
Load More Replies...This isn't abt 'stupid Americans' like a lot of the other articles are. This is abt the corrupt social system that provides for no one but the rich. It's abt the money not the people.
Load More Replies...I'm honestly terrified what the world will be like when I'm older (currently 21). When I'm now entering adulthood, I realize I underestimated how hard it is to make a living, and how stressful it is to find an apartment I can actually AFFORD. Its f*****g terrifying knowing I'll be living like this for the rest of my life, supposing it doesn't get worse.
Load More Replies...The rent thing isn't only there, my friend right now is looking for a place in the city, he is on a decent wage around 30k a year but because he's doing it on his own, even on that wage he can only find small places to rent, like studio flats and he has 2 dogs so that can't happen, he will end up going further out away from where he works, to a not so busy part just so he can live comfortably.
Glad I live in Canada. Yes we are a capitalist nation but also but have more equality and more services And safety nets.
Alright then, I’m packing my bags and moving to London. Or the moon. Anyone wanna come with me?
Those millenials blaming boomers for all this are now 40 and are the people in power. Where is the change? Wait, maybe it wasn’t a boomer problem, but a rich people problem all along?
Millenials are not in power, they might be in low management positions but CEOs and CFOs are on average early Gen X. Also, changes don't happen overnight and now we feel the results of legislations and laws that were made a decade or two ago when boomers had the majority of voting power. Boomers voted for capitalism as it is today. There are many poor boomers but as a generation they caused today's situation. The US lawmakers by age are boomers on average. I have nothing against boomers but I can't deny they are still "driving the bus".
Load More Replies...Inspire ME to change something?! Unfortunately, the billionaires and our government has the power to change it. Pretending like we do is just false hope.
This is so true and so heart breaking at the same time. A very hard pill to swallow as an American.
The US is the land of equal opportunities (so long as you're white, heterosexual, male, and middle-class).
Load More Replies...This isn't abt 'stupid Americans' like a lot of the other articles are. This is abt the corrupt social system that provides for no one but the rich. It's abt the money not the people.
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