• speck
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    2010 months ago

    They have the money and/or ignorance to continue hiding from reality

    • Chetzemoka
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      They think they do. No amount of money will protect a person from the collapse of a civilization. Never has, never will. Their plans are very much predicated on the assumption that markets will somehow magically continue to function after the general populace has lost all faith in them

        • @jcit878@lemmy.world
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          910 months ago

          I think the reference to collars was more a hypothetical in the article as the author was challenging the bunker dudes how would they ensure the people keeping them safe remained loyal, and that none of them considered anything like “treat them like people before the cataclism”, it didn’t even occur to them at all, instead they proposed a bunch of more controlling measures, which included “disciplinary collars”

        • @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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          These billionaires imagine they’re rich because they’re brilliant, not because they’re the biggest assholes and lucky (and born rich). They overestimate their independence from all the people and other creatures that actually make the planet and human society work. Once they get to their bunkers or their Mars outpost, perhaps reality will gradually get through to them. They can’t escape this using bunkers, rockets and weapons.

        • Chetzemoka
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          310 months ago

          They can buy themselves a few years at best without a functioning supply chain. We all depend on society, no matter how much they like to deny it

      • speck
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        510 months ago

        They have the money to potentially avoid repercussions long enough. This is especially true when collapse is relatively gradual