>>739967What was special about the emoji movie that people still talk about it as some egregious example of death stage capitalism? Isn't it just a generic DreamWorks film with a bunch of ads in it? Am I going to need to watch a video essay or is this simple to explain?
>>7399771. A TED talk about how standardization has been eroded as capitalism enters it's death throws, with the example of the loss of aux cords in mobile devices.
All the train derailments are probably a better example.
3. Anti-homeless, anti-accessibility bench. Cities are basically turning themselves into modded Celeste levels by putting spikes and difficult to lay down on surfaces everywhere in order to make homeless people unable to sleep and force them to commit crimes so they can have slave labor and liquid votes (several bourgoise nations use province / state populations to determine a state's number of seats in the senate. This includes prisoners, which one state can purchase from another to transfer between prisons.)
>>739979The fact that you don't think that's already been happening, even in the first world, proves you're speaking of the proletariat as an other.