Dystopia.. A FELON in charge of the DOJ

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dystopia (from  Ancient Greek  δυσ (dus)  'bad' and  τόπος (tópos)  'place'), also called a  cacotopia[2] or  anti-utopia, is a community or society that is extremely bad or frightening.[3][4] It is often treated as an  antonym of  utopia, a term that was coined by  Thomas More and figures as the title of  his best known work, published in 1516, which created a blueprint for an ideal society with minimal crime, violence, and poverty. The relationship between utopia and dystopia is in actuality, not one of simple opposition, as many dystopias claim to be utopias and  vice versa.

 

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Avatar JAP69 -
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We are there NOW.
"Often a dystopia in a book is a society of the future, serving as a warning about what might happen if we let technology, industry, and government creep further
and further into our lives."
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Other forms: dystopias

A dystopia is a fictional world where people live under a highly controlled, totalitarian system. In his novel "Brave New World," Aldous Huxley created a dystopia where individual identity is suppressed and families no longer exist. Yep, it’s pretty scary.

The word dystopia comes from adding the Latin prefix dys, which means “bad,” to the word utopia. So a dystopia is a utopia gone wrong. While the intention might have been to create a perfect society, all the regulations make life there really bad. Often a dystopia in a book is a society of the future, serving as a warning about what might happen if we let technology, industry, and government creep further and further into our lives.
Avatar JAP69 -
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Cradle to grave ring a bell.
Avatar JAP69 -
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Has Pam Bondi been convicted of a felony?
Avatar lakerben -
#4
Jap69 you don't have a clue!  All you do is spew nonsense. Go hide on your blog!

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