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I'm RealZero or "Bryan Greyson".

I'm a self-declared-nerd, #Furry, kinda-Brony, antifascist, socialist(?), leftist vegan working in IT. (are those all checkmarks I need for here?^^)

I'm a big fan of cartoons, animated movies, #videogames and also some #boardgames.

I highly value all my cartoon crushes. ❤️

I'm relationship-anarchist and atheist. (or better: ignostic)

I mostly listen to metal, rock and punk stuff, and in general everything socio-critical and anti-capitalistic.

Supporter of body-positivity, #environmentalism, #sustainability, #accessibility, #OpenSource / #FOSS.

Bite greedy corporations, bite fascists, bite everyone that abuses human and non-human animals.

Warning: talks about nudity, kink and (cartoon) porn (behind warnings)

Profiles, etc.: realzero.carrd.co/

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Why is Technocracy important? Why should anyone care about this idea? Because should we decide to implement it, there are a myriad benefits that would be enjoyed by everyone, such as no poverty, no pollution, very little crime, very little disease, free education and health care, economic stability, no politicians or lawyers, and no systemic discrimination (racism, sexism, religious, etc.) to name a few. Sound like a lot? Big claims require big evidence, and Technocracy has it, if you're willing to look.

But perhaps even more important is the fact that all of our current economic models, collectively called a "price system", have a life cycle, of birth, growth, decline, and death. This has been seen throughout history and can cause a great deal of turmoil. However this iteration of the Price System employs a great deal of technological power, and as such the upcoming collapse will entail unheard of levels of resource depletion, environmental damage, as well as human deaths of virtually every type. It will take centuries, if not longer, to recover from this collapse and even attaining our current standard of living will be far more difficult than it was this time. Our window to employ Technocracy to avoid this disaster will not last long.

Even other parts of the world would benefit from one area such as North America employing Technocracy, because it would eliminate the economic and political interference and exploitation of those areas.

So if you have a cause that you support, from social justice, to saving the climate, to economic reform, chances are Technocracy is our best way of handling it. Even if all you want is a better life for yourself and your loved ones, your chances would be much better by using this system.

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#Technocracy #technate #SocialJustice #PostScarcity #AlternativeEconomics #ClimateCrisis #Environmentalism #equality #SystemicRacism #SystemicSexism #UBI
#transrights #transrightsarehumanrights #humanrights

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Why is Technocracy important to me? Here's a list:
1) First, as a fan of science and technology, the idea of a system that is entirely based on hard science (as opposed to the so-called "political science"), and uses technology to its fullest extent to improve people's lives is a huge plus. Also, it's just such a well designed system. Once you've learned all the parts, and see how they work together, it's a beautiful thing, like an expertly designed machine.

2) Second, I hate politics. Thankfully, in Technocracy there is no politics, or politicians. No rich, privileged, or other elite running things however they like. Decisions are divided in the objective and the subjective. The former are driven by facts, logic, and science. The latter are left to the individual to decide for themselves. This makes Technocracy more free than any democracy that has ever existed.

3) Technocracy also has protection for the environment built-in at the most fundamental level, as seen in Technocracy's stated goal: "To provide each citizen with the highest standard of living possible, for the longest period possible." Technocracy was one of the earliest movements promoting environmentalism.

4) That part of the previously stated goal about "providing each citizen with the highest standard of living" means that everyone gets taken care of. Full consuming privileges from birth to death (somewhat akin to a "guaranteed income"), free education, and free health care. Because I believe that people are at their best and are most able to contribute to society when they are given proper care and support.

4a) I know such a life would certainly benefit me personally.

5) Technocracy treats everyone equally, simply because science does not recognize any need to do otherwise. People are only judged by their capacity to do a job, and even then only for determining their qualification for that job. Nothing else matters, like your sex, gender, race, religion, etc. Technocracy was promoting racial and gender equality 100 years ago.

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Let’s get personal, shall we? I’ve been here a while now, and as I’m feeling quite comfortable at Mastodon, I’d like to share a bit more about myself beyond my passion for the climate and the environment.

To begin with, I’m a male, he/him, hetero, strongly supporting LGBTQ rights. I’m a baby boomer, born at 312 PPM 🌏, a United Statesian, although I lived in Europe (mostly Hungary) for several years, and traveled extensively for work before retiring in 2012. I’ve never been good at sustaining long-term romantic relationships, and I’ve finally settled into comfortable singlehood.

I like to say I’m made of contrasts.

For example, I’m rather funny and quite personable, but I don’t enjoy small talk and I hate parties. I currently live in the Bible Belt, but I’m an outspoken atheist. While I can easily fit into most social situations, I don’t feel comfortable around large groups and prefer being alone most of the time. I live near two huge military bases, but I detest the USA’s militaristic, troop-worshiping culture. I’m almost always cheerful, which masks my deeply felt existential nihilism. I’m a neat freak, but also rather lazy, preferring fun over work.

I’ll finish up with some hashtags to add flavor...

I'm RealZero or "Bryan Greyson".

I'm a nerd, #furry, self-declared eco-hippie, working in IT.

Big fan of cartoons, #videogames, #boardgames and animated movies.

Music-wise I listen mostly to metal, medieval-rock, hard-rock and punk stuff.

I'm #vegan, supporter of body-positivity, general tolerance, anti-fascist, #environmentalism, fair-trade, #sustainability, #accessibility ally, #OpenSource / #FOSS.

The good of society and nature has to come before individual gain.

realzero.carrd.co