Jiang's phrase for a world governed by elderly people that produces surveillance, prisons, immigrant labor, and wars fought by the young.
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death by gerontocracy
Jiang's phrase for a world governed by elderly people that produces surveillance, prisons, immigrant labor, and wars fought by the young.
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"...after war. All right? This is what it means by death by gerontocracy. This is what it means to live in a world governed..."
"So good afternoon class. Today we do death by gerontocracy. Gerontocracy just means rule by old people. Last class we discussed the decline of..."
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Western decline looks like immigration crisis, unaffordable housing, assisted death, fake prosperity, debt, surveillance, and war.
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