226: AI and The Future That Never Comes
Temporal Capture and The Hypernormalization of Fascism
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They told us the future was coming.
Faster than ever. Smarter than ever.
Artificial intelligence would think for us.
Markets would stabilize us.
Carbon would be captured.
History would be optimized.
But the future never came.
Instead, the heat came.
The smoke came.
The floods came.
The fascists came.
And no one knew what to do with the time.
In the age of artificial intelligence, we are artificially intelligent.
We speak in prompts.
We think in templates.
We believe in things that never happen.
Every day, a thousand articles promise that AI is just about to change everything.
But everything already changed.
The water isn’t safe.
The air isn’t clean.
The algorithm is in charge.
They say the singularity is near.
But it already passed—
And it left most of us behind.
Meanwhile, democracy went missing.
No one reported it.
No one knew who to call.
There was still voting. There was still television. There were still rights.
But they were hollowed out, like a luxury mall with no tenants.
The security guards remained.
Fascism is no longer a rupture. It’s a rhythm.
A policy, a platform, a press release.
A reality so absurd, it must be true.
You see it in the heat.
The deregulated electricity.
The plastic-filtered air.
The booted step of police who no longer knock.
They no longer need to break the law.
They are the law.
And the law is a loop.
And the loop never ends.
Climate change didn’t arrive with alarm.
It came as weather.
Then worse weather.
Then silence.
We don’t live in denial—we live in the acceptance of helplessness.
They said there was nothing to be done.
That the markets would sort it out.
That carbon credits would save us.
But the only credits were for the rich.
The rest of us paid in heatstroke and wildfire smoke.
Time itself has been captured.
They call it now.
But it’s always the same now.
A crisis scroll. A doom loop. A reset without repair.
You check your feed.
You see the fire.
You see the flood.
You see the fascist rally.
You see the AI-generated utopia.
You scroll past all of it.
And then it’s tomorrow.
And nothing has changed.
This is the future that never comes.
Not because it’s far away,
But because it’s already here—
Broken, burning, and denied.
Every new promise is a diversion.
Every new app is a distraction.
Every new singularity is a simulacrum.
They said the future would liberate us.
But they meant for themselves.
What is fascism if not the closure of time?
The eradication of possibility.
The repetition of violence.
The normalization of emergency.
You learn to live inside it.
To plan around it.
To expect less.
To hope smaller.
They want you to believe it’s too late.
They want you to think your only choice is which timeline to suffer in.
But we are still here.
And the clock is still ticking.
And the future,
the real future,
belongs to those who refuse to wait for it.

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Excellent!
Bravo 🙏🙏🙏