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minus-squareheh@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·edit-24 hours agoTo me that’s always been the point of the show. Take some real world thing and push it to the point of being dystopian. In the “Facebook likes” one, you can make a connection to social credit systems IRL. The explanation is applying a “slippery slope” fallacy for pretty much every single concept.
To me that’s always been the point of the show.
Take some real world thing and push it to the point of being dystopian.
In the “Facebook likes” one, you can make a connection to social credit systems IRL.
The explanation is applying a “slippery slope” fallacy for pretty much every single concept.