World Economic Forum Megathread (The Great Reset)

essential workers are priced out of major cities
(hence why Australia offers subsidised housing for essential workers).
lol
Don't ever think about leaving that back breaking job if you want to have a roof over your head then.
I think a lot of the woke stuff in the armed forces is attempting to get buy-in from a replacement for the traditional warrior class. Neo-Liberalism doesn't help either, I'm lways okay with more public housing stock being built.
It's literal ideological overreach out of sheer retardation.
It's the same shit when halfwit pastors start parading for the LGBT, then take notice how nobody goes to their church anymore where they hoped to gain handfuls of those sweet gay parishoners who don't really believe in God.
Wait till he gets to the fun stuff where the furry prophet Elisha called down 2 bears to attack some brats. Lots of genocide from the book of Joshua onwards.
Which google search result did you double check yourself for that one lol
 
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Don't ever think about leaving that back breaking job if you want to have a roof over your head then.

It's literal ideological overreach out of sheer retardation.
It's the same shit when halfwit pastors start parading for the LGBT, then take notice how nobody goes to their church anymore where they hoped to gain handfuls of those sweet gay parishoners who don't really believe in God.

Which google search result did you double check yourself for that one lol
Uh....none. I used to be religious.
 
But then I realised that we are just made out of star dust, a bag of flesh made up of chemical reactions and pavolvian responses to stimuli. Mere beasts designed to propogate genes.
 

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I really hate how they are stylizing this as a positive feelgood example of human ingenuity, when it's more like he's been forced into the situation because of poverty circumstances.
All the rich white libertine commie kids are going to buy into this like it's the greatest shit in the world, right up until they'll try living like this for themselves.
 
What if the soaring gas prices and pushing electric cars is to keep the "little people" from traveling much?

(I heard electric cars still aren't a really good alternative to gasoline cars.)
 
What if the soaring gas prices and pushing electric cars is to keep the "little people" from traveling much?

(I heard electric cars still aren't a really good alternative to gasoline cars.)
I've been thinking this for a while now, and I can certainly say it is compounded with the new push for public transit as the primary means of urban travel to trap the "worker drones" in the hive so they don't get funny ideas about being able to go where they want and live in something bigger than their casket-pod.
I'd also use that as an excuse to shill my thread about Public Transit, as I am truly convinced that the whole "r/fuckcars" movement is a pawn of the Great Reset Types.
 
What if the soaring gas prices and pushing electric cars is to keep the "little people" from traveling much?

(I heard electric cars still aren't a really good alternative to gasoline cars.)
It verifiably is, since they want you reliant on the government/megacorporations (same difference in this day and age) to move around. Electric cars require charging stations which due to inherent limits in batteries take quite a while (over an hour at best) to charge. A battery that can charge quicker (some exist, some are theoretical, they're mostly being studied by the military and shit) would require all sorts of expensive components to make it safe and even then it's probably too dangerous in the hands of normies (think of all the retard drivers on the road). Therefore, you will be limited to the range car companies deem economically viable, which is currently about 3-5 hours IIRC, and no, you can't upgrade your battery, since working on your car will be illegal and you will void all sorts of warranties. Maybe you can pay out the ass at the official dealership.

So your alternative is airlines and trains which are all in deep with the government meaning you follow their rules, their schedule, etc. Not that it will really matter since cars are all linked to the internet now and can be killswitch'd at a moments' notice. Right now they only do this with cars verified as stolen (and I think high speed police chases sometimes get ended this way now), but the power exists to screw you over more and more. And just wait until you get to self-driving vehicles, the holy grail of these control freaks. It looks impossible now in 2022, but 20 years ago almost all new cars being connected to the internet being tracked at all times that police could stop with a single button was shit from a dystopian novel.
 
It verifiably is, since they want you reliant on the government/megacorporations (same difference in this day and age) to move around.
Could a real, viable alternative to gas be compressed natural gas (CNG), alcohol, or hydrogen fuel cell?

I remember there was some noise about hydrogen fuel cells back in the '00s. Whatever happened with that?
 
There are some youtube videos that come up about small apartments called 'Never too small'. It's full of well designed, small apartments for the middle classes. I can see this as a virtue-signalling thing by the creative class trying to stop 'waste' and all those 'gross' McMansions. Of course, billionaires are never going to do this, it's for childless urbanites, squeezing into tiny but well-appointed spaces as a point of pride. Here's one example, 50 square metres.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24Z9l5yZtkg
 
Could a real, viable alternative to gas be compressed natural gas (CNG), alcohol, or hydrogen fuel cell?
We already use alcohol in vehicles (and I don't mean DUI), it's the 10% ethanol in gasoline. Brazil runs most of their vehicles on it. It's arguably the only real alternative since issues like starting in cold weather or corrosiveness can be fixed and theoretically ethanol could be mass-producing in a manner that doesn't compete with food.

I'm not sure about CNG, I've only ever seen it used in buses, garbage trucks, etc. I do know that hydrogen anything is pretty useless since it requires its own set of infrastructure (at least you could "refuel" an electric vehicle at home) but is very inefficient since you have to produce the hydrogen to begin with which takes electricity (and is also even more polluting than electric vehicles since almost all hydrogen we produce comes from methane). It would be about as efficient to just use artificial oil (Fischer-Tropsch process) instead.
 
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