Those Who Forget The Past Will Be Condem To Repeat It

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The truth is, the public's ignorance about persuasive technology is a ticking time bomb, and the sooner we wake up to its destructive potential, the better. But let's be real, folks, the odds of that happening are slim to none.

We were the warnings, the canaries in the coal mine, screaming at the top of our lungs about the dangers of persuasive technology. But were we heard? Nope. Instead, we were silenced, shadow-banned, and ridiculed. It's disheartening, to say the least.

The reality is, most people are still fast asleep, sleepwalking through a minefield, clueless about the dangers lurking beneath the surface. They don't care to consider the broader implications of what's happening. It's like they're under some kind of mass hypnosis.

The imperative to educate the masses about persuasive technology cannot be overstated. It's a matter of life and death, folks. The unchecked proliferation of these manipulative tools threatens to erode the very foundations of our society.

We're at a critical juncture, where the consequences of inaction will be catastrophic. The COVID-19 response was just a dry run, a test of the population's willingness to comply with absurd rules and restrictions. And what did we learn? That the majority of people will do exactly as they're told, without questioning the narrative.

To avoid a dystopian future, we must acknowledge the gravity of this issue and take immediate action to promote transparency and accountability in the development and deployment of these technologies. We must wake up, rise up, and take back control of our lives. The future of humanity depends on it.

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