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What would he have said about vaccine passports?

>> No.18195523

Nothing so he does not get cancelled.

>> No.18195527

>>18195514
Another lost future, one a little less dystopian where these things don’t exist.

>> No.18195565

>>18195527
>>18195523

>"There's no doubt that late capitalism certainly articulates many of its injunctions via an appeal to (a certain version of) health. The banning of smoking in public places, the relentless monstering of working class diet on programs like You Are What You Eat, do appear to indicate that we are already in the presence of a paternalism without the Father. It is not that smoking is 'wrong', it is that it will lead to our failing to lead long and enjoyable lives"

I ask as this passage made me think about his ideas on how we are taught what to feel rather than to what to think. It seems to me that many are just digesting whatever """they""" tell us about vaccines without thinking about it. Despite the fact most will survive without a vaccine, you are viciously attacked for suggesting otherwise.

Seems to me its just another example of where he was right about late stage capitalism.

>> No.18195622

>>18195523
please, using your own imagination, insert to the left of my post an image of a person rolling their eyes

>> No.18195659

Something about Kpop popotological neofilm and Family Guy.

>> No.18195664

Who cares

>> No.18195668

>>18195622
What. This is a real possibility. People are really intense about this issue.

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>>18195659