Disengaging from an Immoral and AI-Saturated Society
We have arrived at the definitive parting of the ways. Two roads diverging at right angles: one signposted Real Life and the other Fake Life—no halfway house.
That’s important, because at present many are trying to walk a non-committed, neither one nor the other pathway that involves tricking oneself into believing one is a spectator in a theatre and that the turbulent world outside is something to be viewed from one’s theatre seat.
Such isolated comforts are available for a bit longer, maybe—but they are illusory.
An inner voice that we mostly try to ignore tells us that they are a deception, disguising the fact that we are already late in determining our commitment to the Real Life way ahead. We are just putting off our date with destiny.
Every compromise of one’s responsibility to resist the trap is eating away at our ability to step onto the Real Life signposted road and become liberated from our compromised acceptance to abide by the ‘rules of the game’.
The ever more dehumanising trap disguised as the ‘must conform to’ status quo by political, commercial and social society players all operating on a brain-dead, mind-controlled “Fake Life” artificial intelligence regime. A regime rolling inexorably towards the transhuman digitalised complete takeover, long planned by the global shadow government.
But to opt out of this death path is not easy. We are all, in different degrees, compromising with the Matrix on a daily basis. Drawing from its smorgasbord of conveniences and dependencies so as to maintain and give first importance to our professional roles and maintain or increase earnings that promise to provide the comforts that lull us into the mindless state, which is the opium of the trap.
That mindless state used to be the television on the side table; the beer, the wine; the living room couch; the supermarket provided quick chill dinner; the absolute predictability of the work and social routines of the day; the ‘holiday’; the status of the car; the maintenance of the wardrobe to fit one’s preferred view of one’s self.
But now one must add the fixation on internet and mobile phone information gathering coupled to an intense preoccupation with the Smart Phone; the television screen that covers the whole sitting room wall; the right type of credit card; the fastest speed of internet; the hypermarket as chief source of one’s diet; Netflix; the hoarding of social media sites deemed necessary to maintain links with others on the Fake Life road.
Source: 21st Century Wire