Gun to head: 1994 demographics in perpetuity, or 1994 tech in perpetuity?
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Date: May 13th, 2026 9:00 AM Author: xXxPARSIGOD420xXx (π§)
how is this even a question? 1994 demographics
I'm Liberal btw.
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Date: May 13th, 2026 9:45 AM Author: Roblox
If you freeze at 1994 tech, you might also get 1994 demographics.
No tech book, so no jeets. No gps apps, so fewer illegals making their way across the border.
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Date: May 13th, 2026 10:58 AM Author: Fucking Fuckface
I think we're way past the point that pulling the plug or smashing a box with a hammer can stop anything
Tech has become the military industrial complex of our time enabling never before seen capabilities to track, disrupt, and interdict "threats," as well as control, manipulate, and enslave entire populations. It's distributed. It runs our economy. It gives people tremendous comfort--the one commodity humans seem to be incapable of sacrificing--while keeping them firmly under the thumb of real authority
That only goes away when the owner of the power transitions out of human hands, and I don't see why it would get any better for us at that point
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Date: May 13th, 2026 11:19 AM Author: Richard Ames
1994 tech, easy. And keeping the 1994 tech would also sustain the 1994 demographics for a host of reasons, some of which I will lay out here:
1.) Less need for serf labor in smartphone-enabled "jobs." No Door Dash, no Uber. If you want delivery, you need to hire someone competent (easier when the average IQ is still actually 100 and not everyone is vaping weed all day). If you want a taxi, you need someone who knows the roads and isn't competing with every person who owns a car to pick you up. BUT OH MY CONVENIENCE!! Too much convenience is obviously bad.
2.) More general competence required across the economy. Less abundance of information means you need people who are more adept at dealing with uncertainty and using judgment to make decisions. This requires a higher average IQ across industries. It also selects more for MEN.
3.) Less general malaise because of anhedonia and media addiction. More general friction in life. More texture. More of a need to simply be on the move to get things done and not sit at a desk all day. All of this keeps people happier and also sustains industries that add to the texture of life (newsstands, for instance.)
4.) Less financialization of industry and less of an economy purely driven by transactions. Much more vibrancy to the economy overall. Less outrageous wealth inequality, stronger (actual) middle class that isn't just paper pushing middle management fraud types.
5.) Stories on TV / movies can still have heavy procedural elements instead of just looking at a cell phone screen for an answer. Go watch an episode of Law & Order from 1994, it is amazing.
6.) People being themselves and not just adopting personalities they see online all day on social media on their faggot phones.
7.) Virtually zero trannies because of lack of social contagion and women being insane from Instagram.
8.) Still a feeling of real exploration in the world.
9.) Real and distinct sub-cultures that aren't just farmed for views online. Things develop more organically.
10.) People would be thinner and healthier overall.
Most of this acts as a barrier to importing 90 IQ third worlders. It is the ultimate win-win.
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Date: May 13th, 2026 12:29 PM Author: xXxPARSIGOD420xXx (π§)
Farmers exert an insane amount of political influence relative to how many of them there are. There's a reason why we carve out endless porkbarrel exceptions specifically for farmers decade after decade.
Farmers are why we had the Bracero program, and they used illegal immigration to replace it.
Obviously it wasn't just them, but they were by far the single largest driver and more importantly the *first* driver of illegal immigration, setting a precedent for other business owners to not fear employing illegals.
And all of this was set in motion long before anyone had a PDA or whatever.
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Date: May 13th, 2026 12:49 PM Author: Fucking Fuckface
The Bracero program underscores why farmers aren't the real drivers of the problem. They were totally cool with seasonal farm labor coming in when needed and, more importantly, going back when not. It ended not because farmers demanded illegal alien labor, but because organized labor protested against it
The question to ask is why did government largely turn a blind eye to illegals for so long. I don't think it was the farmers. Besides, if the farmers had the clout you say, they wouldn't have ended the Bracero program or would have replaced it with something codified into law like every other farm-friendly program
EDIT: You know, in talking through this, it probably was the communist plot to destabilize America through "education" and demographic splintering that drove this. I don't know if "globalism" was an organized vision at that point that pulled the communist strings or not. If it was, then it gets back to my initial thought that it was a corporate interest-driven thing. If it wasn't, then it was probably a "we're enemies and need to destroy you" thing glommed on to our fucking leaders always being eager to sell the rest of us out type thing
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Date: May 13th, 2026 2:04 PM Author: Richard Ames
I think a lot of younger people (under 30 especially) just didn't know the old world where competence was closer to the norm. Every industry required some baseline level of competence and judgment because information was less abundant. Locking tech in would turn this competence into a sort of moat from a population standpoint.
What's more, imperfect information is where the fun lies. Uncertainty is good and adds to a sense of mystery and adventure. People obviously seek this feeling out constantly on their phones and it has blown out their brains.
I see the other poaster talking about illegal immigration and farm labor. And he isn't wrong. But with tech locked into 1994 levels, the immigrant labor might actually just stay in the realm of "but who will pick the lettuce?" The broader economy would still sustain a huge number of quality jobs for people who have to work with imperfect info to make decisions and organize people and assets around various endeavors because software would not exist to do this for them.
And guess what, those quality jobs require a certain baseline level of competence which means a certain baseline of IQ. Which means you don't import millions of mystery meat people.
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