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How many times a day do you check the news and think to yourself: "What in the dystopia is this?" If you do that pretty frequently, you're not alone. In 2024 alone, one in five Americans believed that we were living in a worse dystopian society than in George Orwell's 1984.
If you're concerned about climate change, hate AI with a passion, and think that capitalism is ruining our planet, the subreddit "A Boring Dystopia" might become your new favorite place on the internet. The pics we collected from the community might send you into a bit of a depressive state, but hey – that's the world we're currently living in.
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Mehdi Is Always On Point
No Papers, No Freedom
Being Taught Us Civics 101 On Live TV
What exactly is a dystopia? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, it's "an imagined world or society in which people lead wretched, dehumanized, fearful lives." If you had to read books like Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury or saw The Hunger Games, you're probably familiar with the concept.
Those stories depict societies oppressed by authoritarians, whose subjects have to live in near-constant fear and fight for survival. We might think that dystopias only happen in fictional worlds, but some historians and anthropologists would say that dystopian societies have already existed in the past.
Street Art Nativity Scene 🔥
History Is Repeating Itself
Gop Promised Corporations Could Govern Better Than The Government Through Greed, But The Corporations Ate Us Instead
Ukrainian-born and Brooklyn-based writer Alex Gendler argues that the industrial revolution in the 18th century can be an example of a dystopian time, at least at the very beginning. The invention of machines and mass production promised a world where many people could have jobs and comfortable lives; yet, it was the complete opposite.
It soon became clear that the workers were just cogs in industrialization, being exploited for productivity, often ignoring the hazardous and harsh working environments. It also resulted in massive amounts of pollution, leading to people's health deteriorating and accelerating conditions such as asthma, tuberculosis, and industrial poisoning.
The Credit Score Is Audacity
This Is The Man Being Called A Domestic Terrorist By Ice Supporters
CEO Workers Gap
Gendler goes on to explain that the rise of nationalism in 20th-century Europe created several dystopian societies. Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union are the most obvious examples today, as they were akin to police states that controlled and surveilled their citizens, ruthlessly eliminating those who disagreed or were deemed not to belong.
Living Is Unaffordable Labor
The Dystopia Is When The Newspeak Updates Mid-Decade
"Israel" Is A Terrorist "State."
Modern dystopias are a tad bit different. In The Handmaid's Tale, Canadian author Margaret Atwood imagined a world where women were stripped of their rights and were forced into the roles of reproductive tools with no consideration for their humanity. Shows like Black Mirror often deal with how we dehumanize others for our entertainment. We only have to remember episodes like "Fifteen Million Merits" or "Nosedive," where people earn their status by the approval of others.
While Some Start A War As A Distraction Tactic
Why Plenty Word When AI Make Simpol
Victim Of Capitalism Sleeping In Front Of “Victims Of Communism Museum”
Other modern dystopian anxieties include machines, robots, and artificial intelligence taking over our world. In cinema and literature, stories like I, Robot and Ex Machina ask the questions: "What would happen if humanity's creations turned against their creators?" In today's life, people feel anxious about AI taking over their jobs, replacing the need for human creativity, and collectively dumbing us down to unprecedented levels.
The Power Of Propaganda
They Want You Angry About Mamdani's Wife Wearing $600 Boots But Not The Top 1% Stealing $50 Trillion From Working Class Americans
The Workers' Conditions Aren't Bad Either
As we read and watch dystopian stories, we might feel like they're only exaggerations that would never happen in real life. However, some of them feel increasingly possible and scary. Alex Gendler explains that the point of dystopian stories is to be cautionary tales. "[They're] not about some particular government or technology, but the very idea that humanity can be molded into an ideal shape."
Don't Forget Your Manditory Smog Check And Paper Straws
Socialist Means Human Rights
93 Wasn't That Long Ago
Dystopias teach us to be critical of governments that promise the idea of utopias. To those well-acquainted with dystopian stories, it's clear that it's an impossible task – a utopia is an impossible ideal. Realistically, there cannot be a society where everybody is equal, nobody has to work, and every person agrees on every single issue.
"Think back to the perfect world you imagined," Gendler observes. "Did you also imagine what it would take to achieve it? How would you make people cooperate? And how would you make sure it lasted? Now take another look – does that world still seem perfect?"
Awful. Trump’s America
“Domestic Terrorist”
A Picture Worth A Thousand Words
What is your take on the current state of the world, Pandas? Are you at all anxious about where we are headed? Or do you suppose this is all much ado about nothing? Share your thoughts with us in the comments! And if you're curious to see more from "A Boring Dystopia," check out our previous publications here, here, and here!
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Gorillaz “Together For Palestine”
They're Editing Digital Books To Contain Ads Now
Policing The View From A Hill
We're Not Gonna Survive This Timeline [forget you]
When The Media Lie It's Better To Check Directly With The Person Involved
Babe Wake Up, Next Step Of Healthcare Nightmare Just Dropped
Netanyahu Takes Control Of Palestinian Phones To Live Stream His Un Speech
Mother Pig On Display At The Royal Ag Fair This August
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) Was Spotted January 20, 2026, On A Plane Heading To Laguna Beach As The State Of Texas Braces For A Rare Ice Threat And Arctic Cold Front
Born Just In Time To ''enjoy'' Late Stage Capitalism
Giving Your Grandma With Dementia An AI Picture Of Her Meeting Ozzy Osbourne
Israel Just Bombed The Capital City Of Qatar Duha
One Of The Realest Things Ever Said About The Us
Sign Of The Times. Founder And CEO Of $20 Billion Asset Manager Falls For AI Slop
The Photo Is Eva Saying "After All People's Lives Aren't Equal"
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