I'm not blaming them. It's really frustrating that old people are taken advantage of. We shouldn't need to be so cynical. This isn't the star trek future we were promised.

Edit: It's similarly frustrating about the zoomers. Parents are derelict of duty by not defending their kids and preparing them for the world they are in.

> This isn't the star trek future we were promised.

It is, though. We're just in the part leading up to WWIII.

Yeah, that bit of the Star Trek Universe is something not many folks know about.

You want to be born into the utopia, not before.

Sci-fi will never materialize. But the ones passionate about it are so desperate for the faux future that they won't be able to tell when they're being duped.

Just wait until the next great collapse, a disaster big enough to force change. Hopefully we'll have the right ideas lying around at the time to restructure our social communication system.

Until then, it's slow decline. Embrace it.

Sci-fi has materialized, we're living in it now. The problem is it's the dystopia edition.

As someone succinctly put it: The future is here, it is just very unevenly distributed.