• Zink@programming.dev
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    I just watched this episode a couple days ago. Some of it is way too applicable to current day, particularly the part about how it takes a huge tragedy for the population to realize that maybe we should make society nice for other people.

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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      particularly the part about how it takes a huge tragedy for the population to realize that maybe we should make society nice for other people.

      I’m not sure how accurate that really is anymore.

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          What’s astounding to me is any of us old enough to remember 9/11 remember the phrase “9/11 changed everything.” But school after school has massacres of children and it changes nothing.

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            I remember it well. 9/11 did change lots of things (not for the better either), but it did galvanize the nation. Now my son has to have active-shooter drills in school and we have to act like it’s normal. I guess that is new/changed.

          • Olgratin_Magmatoe@startrek.website
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            The difference is that 9/11 was able to be channeled into xenophobia. The same can’t really happen with school shootings. The 40k mindset of hate being a valuable and limited resource hits way too close to home.

            And it’s all a tragedy.

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            Politically, it did do something. It was a useful wedge issue for republican politicians to take advantage of, at the cost of people’s lives.

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      particularly the part about how it takes a huge tragedy for the population to realize that maybe we should make society nice for other people.

      I wish that was how it worked! Society would have been so much nicer by now.

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    What I found most concerning about this episode was that the refugee encampments, which were supposed to represent ultimate poverty, despair, and oppression, look a damned sight nicer than bad areas in San Francisco and Los Angeles today.

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          I guess I would call it as close to that as TV gets. I don’t think I would really describe it as nicer, certainly not a damned sight nicer, just not put together by a set designer and limited by a budget that restricted the number of extras they could hire.

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            I guess what the pictures don’t convey is how fucked up the people are, and how awful the ambient sound and sights are. This is a video someone made of Philadelphia at night, and it’s quite shocking.

            Edit: they also don’t convey the scope of the problem. This homeless in L.A. goes on for mile after mile. There’s a video out there of someone driving through Skid Row in L.A. and it’s like 10 miles long. It is absolutely unbelievable to me how big the problem is.

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              I’m not trying to say it isn’t awful. I’m trying to say that they would have made it look that awful if they could have.

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                Oh, I gotcha now. Yes, I guess it’s really just too clean, and the people too sane, which is a result of it being thrown together in under a week, on a limited budget.

                Edit: also because it’s a G rated TV show.

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                  Also the show is worse in some ways. They were forced into camps that they could not leave, with no medical care, limited food, no jobs/etc.

                  That would definitely be some peoples preference for the current homeless, forcing undesirables into internment camps instead of dealing with the issue systemically, but that was part of the horror of the “show” setup.

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    I mean the encampments came true. We just need a stone cold daddy with a hint of crazy to get the downtrodden’s voice out now.