In a competitive society, not everyone wins.
And, not everyone has a fair chance of winning.
The same is true of most games.
Now, put survival into the mix…
Squid Game speaks to a long-standing fascination with the idea of gamifying survival – similar to the many dystopian movies like The Hunger Games who pit the downtrodden against each other in battle arenas. If they lose, they die in terrifying and inhumane ways — all while a group of billionaires watch for their own voyeuristic pleasure.
Winner takes all, losers die, and participants have no choice but to play.
Surprise! We are all stars in the Squid Game World Edition, RIGHT NOW.
The Director’s cut…
Innocence lost
Of course, another theme from Squid Game is ‘innocence lost’. Sadly, also highly appropriate of our current reality. For people who are just waking up, and even those of us who are fully awake, it’s difficult to let go of yesterday’s hopes and ideals and we still cling on to those memories, although they are now about to be permanently eradicated.
In today’s video, Max Igan gives the following message, “You won’t find the truth on the Internet… I’m just trying to help you remember who and what you are. So we can stop doing all this ridiculous shit that we’re doing. The only reason we’re not free is because we don't believe we’re free.”
Gunpowder, Treason, and Plot
So I guess this is my question to you today: If your life, and your kids’ lives, depend on it – how far would you go to survive?
Desperation is what drives Squid Game’s participants to compete. And there are few things that make people more vulnerable, anxious and desperate than debt. Although debt won’t matter at all when you’re hungry and sheltering in the woods, picking off zombies and government robots with printed guns.
All of which are apocalypse hacks that I share in today’s Lucy and Jeff Show – like “how to print your own bullets” and “which cryptocurrency the dark web might or might not start accepting soon”.
Little tips on how to buy your last turkey for the next few years – before you have to hunt down a wild one in the Canadian wilderness. Or be satisfied with drinking your Thanksgiving dinner from a bourbon tumbler. (Like I’ve been known to do on occasion)
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“You wear a mask for so long, you forget who you were beneath it.”
― Alan Moore, V for Vendetta
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