I asked Grok 3 on X about Bob’s
Superior Future and this is what I got.
Right off the bat, I'm a bit skeptical about Grok's assessment of Moviebob's Superiyaa Fyuuchaa being accurate.
"[Moviebob] advocates for [...] AI..."
From what I've seen, Moviebob despises AI, but because it's an immediate threat to supplant Moviebob's natural stupidity. Moviebob hates AI because Bob sees it as a way to render the "creative class" of people obsolete.
"Technological Utopianism": Science can only get mankind so far.
"Cultural Elitism": Impossible to embrace intellectualism with Moviebob around, given Bob's as smart as toenail fungus. "Art" and "high culture" to Bob is rarely anyting more than, in Positron's words, capeshit.
"Progressive Politics": "Hinted at disdain for individualism" sounds about right, given Moviebob's disdain for those who don't walk in lockstep with Bob's policies. Grok finally got something accurate.
"Post-Scarcity Fantasy": Make that two.
"...Moviebob's [...] signature blend of optimism and contempt for those who don't buy in."
Uh...
WHAT? All I've seen from Moviebob is contempt toward others, something that is impossible to co-exist with the very idea of optimism.
"Cultural Gatekeeper": "Self-styled intellectual" does not mean "legitimately smart". I could call myself a "self-styled guitar virtuoso" despite having actually never taken any guitar lessons beyond grade school.
"Personal Validation": If your society is validating Moviebob is an influencer, your civilization may as well be doomed to cultural and intellectual devolution.
"Niche Comfort": "...automation and advanced tech would cater to [Moviebob's] personal passions" is accurate. The only thing missing from that assessment is "with the added joy in seeing Trump voters being violently tortured live on global TV".
"Universal Gains from Tech": Let me quote the Styx song "Mr. Roboto":
The problem's plain to see.
Too much technology.
Machinese to save our lives.
Machines dehumanize.
Another problem: Poverty would drastically
increase if nobody who's been displace from manual labor can figure out how to repair any of the machines that replaced them.
Oh, and there's one glaring oversight in the assessment of "access to basics (food, shelter)": Moviebob has repeatedly--
repeatedly--said that anyone who voted for Trump in 2016 and/or 2020 and/2024 should be denied food, shelter, money, emergency aid,
even oxygen.
"Collective Progress": When someone brings up Climate Change™ in their discussion of science, I automatically consider their views on the matter as null and void.
"Cultural Uplift": In Moviebob's Superiyaa Fyuuchaa, people will only be taught what to think as a collective, not how to think as individual. Those whose thoughts break away from Moviebob's herd mentality get hunted for sport as if they were the player characters in Williams' arcade game
Smash TV (1990), complete with global TV broadcast.
Nice to know Grok came to the conclusion everyone with reading comp levels above
Dr. Seuss' ABC have already known for some time.
Grok has obviously read Bob's threads.
Apparently, even thougth Moviebob's X-Twitter feed is hidden, Grok still has all of Bob's 320,000+ receipts.
On a happier and rather... bizarre note:
It's pretty random of Bob to be attacking Inuyasha, which I would say was a wildly successful series (certainly far more successful that Samurai Pizza Cats, Inuyasha had 167 episodes and that's not counting the sequel series or the movies).
Odd that you mention
Samurai Pizza Cats, as this hit my YouTube feed during California's early AM hours:
No, we haven't sudenly jumped ahead about forty days to April 1. This
Samurai Pizza Cats game is apparently happening, coming a mere 35-some years after the anime ended production.