My, how far things have progressed!
The year 2022 is coming to a close. While most of us are glad to see it go, I suspect that most of us are also not very hopeful that 2023 will be any “better”.
This blog started with a recognition that, in 2014, it seemed that we were living in dysphoriana, a place characterized by dysphoria.
Dysphoriana was a very different place. It was oddly etherial, and its advent was remarkable at the time.
In 2023, looking back, it’s very clear where we are now. We are clearly living the emergence of a dystopian society. When you examine the trending directions of select aspects of society, including civilized behavior, nurturing attitudes, kindness, charity, health & wellness, and even scientific and technical progress, you see it.
Once again, it’s as if those advocating for “change” while promising utopia, swiftly lead us towards dystopia. Towards ruin. Towards collapse.
Less clear, perhaps, is why, or what can be done to stop the fall, or to recover from the degradation of society and its systems of governance and control.
Dystopia is Relative
I must note that the dystopian character of our current society is relative. The blatant redistribuition of wealth away from the 1st World and its middle class, towards the wealthy elites and their select 3rd World Colonists, brings energizing change to parts of society, even while condemning the mainstream to live in Dysphoriana.
Although very likely to be short lived, it is a boost to many who find themselves to be recipients of the transfers. Will it be enough to engage those people into building a new society out of the collapse ? Are those recipients qualified and capable of carrying civilization forward? Will they be adequately empowered by the controlling elites, and gatekeepers?
Or will they live as temporary Kings, enslaving their underpeers, while paying tribute to the elites who granted them their new-found wealth and authority?
The near future seems predictable: 2022 was just the beginning, and 2023 is going to surprise everyone.