but every movie ever made about robots makes me innately suspicious of them.
This is like lefties on Twitter creaming their pants over their favorite movie character making some asinine political comment and then acting like because it was said by some "badass", "paragon of goodness" type character that it makes it true and changes the fact that it was actually written by some fat fucking neckbeard in a Hollywood movie studio with the express purpose of brainwashing as many people as possible so they can keep on committing atrocities against as many children as they can get their hands on.
Why the hell are we qualifying our statements and opinions here based on what fictional movies Hollywood produces? Who cares if Batman or whoever roasts the evil Bonald Blump when it was written by some biased idiot in Hollywood? Who cares how robots are portrayed in movies when they're all written by some biased idiot in Hollywood?
And frankly, if there WAS an evil plan involving robots Hollywood would be singing their praises at every opportunity to try and get people to love them, not taking every opportunity to instead portray them as evil.
Disciplining a soldier is a long and ardous process breaking down their entire identity to be part of a unit. Soldiers may go AWOL and disobey orders they disagree with, morally or otherwise.
Robots will do whatever shit the operator tells it to do. They do not get scared. They do not deliberate. There is no love or guilt. Military coup, or military counter-coup like is hoped for now? Thing of the past.
When every robot can be controlled by a couple guys, is that really a good thing? No brainwashing required.
Actually, that's exactly what's happening. Now that they are becoming more of a reality, the last handful of robot movies that have come out have painted robots in a positive light to change public perception of them. Walle for example.
And hey you are more than welcome to have a robot in your house or whatever, but that is not for me. My ideal life is to live in a small cabin in the woods somewhere with very little tech. I just don't like it. I'm happier when I take long breaks away from it. Heck, I went 6 months without a cell phone last year and it was glorious. I loved it. I miss what life was like before tech took over our lives.
But that's me and my opinion based on my life experiences, and you're welcome to live your life how you want and you can have all the tech you want lol I'm just saying no thank you for myself.
This is like lefties on Twitter creaming their pants over their favorite movie character making some asinine political comment and then acting like because it was said by some "badass", "paragon of goodness" type character that it makes it true and changes the fact that it was actually written by some fat fucking neckbeard in a Hollywood movie studio with the express purpose of brainwashing as many people as possible so they can keep on committing atrocities against as many children as they can get their hands on.
Why the hell are we qualifying our statements and opinions here based on what fictional movies Hollywood produces? Who cares if Batman or whoever roasts the evil Bonald Blump when it was written by some biased idiot in Hollywood? Who cares how robots are portrayed in movies when they're all written by some biased idiot in Hollywood?
And frankly, if there WAS an evil plan involving robots Hollywood would be singing their praises at every opportunity to try and get people to love them, not taking every opportunity to instead portray them as evil.
Disciplining a soldier is a long and ardous process breaking down their entire identity to be part of a unit. Soldiers may go AWOL and disobey orders they disagree with, morally or otherwise.
Robots will do whatever shit the operator tells it to do. They do not get scared. They do not deliberate. There is no love or guilt. Military coup, or military counter-coup like is hoped for now? Thing of the past.
When every robot can be controlled by a couple guys, is that really a good thing? No brainwashing required.
Actually, that's exactly what's happening. Now that they are becoming more of a reality, the last handful of robot movies that have come out have painted robots in a positive light to change public perception of them. Walle for example.
And hey you are more than welcome to have a robot in your house or whatever, but that is not for me. My ideal life is to live in a small cabin in the woods somewhere with very little tech. I just don't like it. I'm happier when I take long breaks away from it. Heck, I went 6 months without a cell phone last year and it was glorious. I loved it. I miss what life was like before tech took over our lives.
But that's me and my opinion based on my life experiences, and you're welcome to live your life how you want and you can have all the tech you want lol I'm just saying no thank you for myself.