Margaret Atwood wrote The Handmaid's Tale in the 80s when she realized that Reagan and his stupid fundie Moral Majority would be ok with turning America into Gilead.
Her one rule during the book's writing process was that every event had literally happened somewhere in real life.
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@DavidKMresists - Exactly right!
the neofeudalist system under which we live is supported by malicious laws.
For over 200 years, the elites - knowing that most people either can't or won't read things - have tweaked our laws to the point where everything is stacked in favor of the interests of corporations, finance capitalists, rentier-class land-owners etc.
At this point it's an unbreakable blockchain of unfair laws that literally can't be fixed, and has led to many many thousands of stories like this.
@BlueRevolution - Absolutely. Dismissing the US as a glorified third world country isn't as hyperbolic as establishmentarians would lead you to believe.
The other day I found out by accident why Kiss lead guitarist Ace Frehley's guitar sound has always been so awesome. He doesn't just pick the strings, he also gives them a swipe with his thumb. That maneuver doubles the impact and seriously fattens the sound.
But take heart, all you guitarists who couldn't write a cool guitar solo to save your mother, this is what Ace looks like now, even after plastic surgery, hair plugs, etc., that's right, he looks like a Hells Angel Beanie Baby.
@singlemaltgirl - Sagan was one, yes. As for economists, I rather like Clara Mattei and Michael Hudson.
Clarence Thomas wouldn't even be on the SC if Joe Biden, then a Senator, hadn't tried to appear "fair to both sides" and appease his "GOP colleagues." That sort of waffling - and his recent lukewarm attempt to "take responsibility" - has made it near-impossible not to view Biden as simply the current leader of what labor organizer Jane McAlevey terms "the inequality party" when referring to both sides of the duopoly.
For the record, Biden voted against confirming Thomas.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/what-joe-biden-hasnt-owned-up-to-about-anita-hill
@JLong - No, but Campbell was in on the production. It's set in an LA tenement; the entity ended up there and caused mayhem. It's pretty badass, a lot better than the last one.😊
Big whoop, the Hollywood writers' strike. Hollywood could do movies about tons of cool stuff, like something about the last few barbarian nomads who showed up claiming to be the son of God before Jesus wandered in from the desert, or some 1812 naval battle. A live action film based on the Gundam anime series. There are literally a million things they could do aside from Paul Blart III, but they don't. Why? Because Hollywood is a good-old-boy system and doesn't reward innovation.
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