The reality is, what becomes the norm isn’t necessarily what’s right it’s what the masses can be made to fall for.

And right now, the current socioeconomic conditions rising cost of living, job insecurity, mass layoffs, burnout, and a growing reliance on gig and remote labor are priming / grooming society to accept the next wave of technological replacement. When people are desperate for stability or simply trying to survive, they’re far more likely to accept solutions that promise convenience, income, or a lifeline, even if those solutions quietly erode autonomy or deepen systemic dependency.

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