Dystopia: People don’t do things because of morality

Well-read people are fully aware that people do things because of resources (in today’s society: money, stocks, cars, and so on) and not morality. Of course, we have complex submissive-dominant relationships, which may be based on morality (for example, paramedics), and people promote which relationships should exist (for example, the police, firefighters), but people don’t do things for free. They do them for resources. We have experienced Nazism, where human relationships allowed this to happen. My article presents a dystopia far worse. But it is very sad that people could let this dystopia happen.

A brief summary of the Nazi crimes

The Nazis committed horrific atrocities during their reign. They systematically executed millions of Jews. In many cases, they would gather Jewish families and shoot them in mass executions. It wasn’t just the Jews. Roma, disabled people, political opponents, and others were targeted too.

Nazi soldiers operated concentration camps with brutal efficiency. Auschwitz, Treblinka, Dachau – all were sites of unimaginable suffering. In these camps, people were starved, tortured, and worked to death. The SS officers carried out orders without hesitation. They stripped people of their dignity, often experimenting on them like objects.

Gas chambers became a chilling method of mass murder. Victims were told they were going to take a shower. Instead, poisonous gas filled the room, killing them within minutes. Afterward, their bodies were piled into ovens for cremation.

The Nazis used forced labor in the most dehumanizing ways. People were treated as disposable tools. If they collapsed from exhaustion, starvation, or illness, they were killed on the spot or left to die.

Nazi doctors like Josef Mengele performed grotesque experiments on prisoners. Children, twins, and pregnant women were often their subjects. These experiments served no purpose but cruelty, leaving countless dead or maimed.

The Nazis committed atrocities that scarred humanity forever. Their actions were meticulously calculated, aiming to dehumanize and destroy millions with chilling efficiency.

Now my dystopia: Every third job has a slave being tortured

Since people follow orders (so they are forced to do something) or do things because of personal profit, imagine such complex structures that people would have jobs. And every third job would mean that a slave is affiliated and the person is being tortured. The torturer does it because of an order and because the more the slave is tortured, the more money the torturer gets.

Even if people know this is wrong and such structures shouldn’t exist, it means nothing.

Make it Kafkasque dystopia: no client support or no support in anything

We all know major companies like Google has virtually no client support leaving a “client” helpless. But let’s go further. No police, no judges, no attorneys, no government, just animalistic structures Homo sapiens form – kind of Sicilian mafia where they broker power.

If they say no eugenics, let’s promote it. And we know it is immoral

I saw a video about chip implants into the brain. They were telling what advantage it could bring. But IQ rise? No way, it is eugenics. I seriously doubt the young man knew of how improving people can be beneficial. We don’t need super-smart, highly moral, healthy individuals. But if he was told (let’s say if the USA would be governed by Nazis) to gas Jewish people, he would obey without any objections.

Journalist dystopia

Journalists do what the super-rich interest groups want (banks, super-rich families, lobbyists). I haven’t enriched you with something new. But we know they at least somehow are able to control the politicians from being unchained.

Now let’s go back to Nazi journalist era! Hard censorship, massive propaganda. But look at personalized media where results from massive surveillance and hardcore censorship of political offence.

So if a politician steals the whole US, it goes not only without mentioning but the media can extort you since you are being spied upon.

Torture chambers even for slightly disobedient people

Do you have even the slightest of the slightest objections against the system? You will meet a torture chamber. The more the torturer inflicts unbereable pain, the more he is paid.

Every 7th citizen killed

IQ, not completely succumbed to opinions of the ruling dictatorship, weak performance and so so. People do things because of money, not justice, what is good or some higher purpose.

Make sure people would be able kill every 7th citizen.

Let’s make capitalism even more ridiculous

The more the super-rich families, banks and multinational corporations earn, the more they should redistribute. Wrong! Let’s say the normal blue, white collar worker work because of food, everything goes the capitalists.

A world without support systems

There are no help lines. No legal aid. No appeal systems. Major corporations do not respond to clients. Governments do not protect citizens. Judges do not exist. The legal system is privatized and secret. Bureaucracies are unaccountable, designed not to serve but to absorb energy until people collapse from confusion.

Morality: Obedience over ethics

Morality is irrelevant. People follow instructions or chase profits. If a command comes from a higher authority, it is obeyed without hesitation. Whether it involves torture, theft, or genocide, the action is carried out because orders and incentives override conscience.

Loyalty is the currency of survival

Betraying a colleague leads to a promotion. Spying on family members earns housing upgrades. Reporting neighbors secures job security. Trust is dissolved. Children are taught to inform on their parents. Loyalty is no longer personal—it is quantified and surveilled.

Thought surveillance and expression control

Artificial intelligence monitors facial expressions, eye movement, and speech tone. Deviations from emotional conformity—sadness, sarcasm, or boredom—trigger punishment. Micro-expressions of doubt are labeled as “cognitive resistance” and dealt with through psychological correction.

Personalized censorship and algorithmic indoctrination

Everyone sees a different reality. Search results, news feeds, and educational materials are tailored to suppress dissent and reinforce obedience. Disagreement is impossible because the system makes alternative thought unthinkable. Language itself is reshaped to eliminate subversive concepts.

Education as mind erosion

Schools teach obedience, not knowledge. Critical thinking is classified as a behavioral disorder. History is rewritten to glorify the system. Science is reduced to slogans. The brightest children are chemically suppressed. The less intelligent are promoted as role models.

Work continues after death

Death is not an escape. Citizens are digitally resurrected as AI workers. Their data models perform tasks for eternity. Families are billed for the digital labor of their deceased. The state profits even from the afterlife.

Compulsory happiness

Sadness is criminal. Frowning is suspicious. Emotional regulation is mandatory. Mood scores are tracked by public cameras. Citizens who appear gloomy are flagged and fined. Those who fail to maintain consistent positivity are sent to behavioral camps.

Property is earned through submission

You do not own anything. Housing, clothing, even food access is conditional on obedience. Reciting propaganda daily earns rewards. Refusal leads to demotion. People compete to display loyalty, not skill or merit.

Mandatory consumption and economic policing

You are legally required to consume. Saving is selfish. Not purchasing daily necessities is punishable by fines. If you do not meet monthly spending quotas, your citizenship is suspended. Consumerism becomes ideology.

Religion replaced by the corporation

Temples become “Efficiency Centers.” The divine is replaced by shareholder reports. Worship is directed toward brands. Spirituality becomes profit-seeking. Moral teachings are replaced by corporate slogans. Ethics becomes marketing.

Random sentencing, invisible trials

Laws are secret. Trials are unannounced. Citizens disappear and are later found guilty of crimes that do not exist. No legal defense is permitted. Sentencing is automated. Legal rights are considered obsolete.

Information as weapon

Education, art, and media are used to dull the intellect. Propaganda is hidden inside entertainment. Documentaries promote false history. Poetry is banned. Abstract thinking is punished. Language is reduced to 300 permitted words.

Kindness criminalized

Helping a stranger is “unauthorized social redistribution.” Hugging requires a license. Feeding someone is “food trafficking.” Compassion is illegal unless approved by the State. Sympathy is branded as ideological sabotage.

Breath and emotion are taxed

Every breath is monitored. Athletes pay oxygen fees. Physical exercise requires air permits. Laughter and crying are taxed. Emotion is no longer human—it is regulated resource usage.

Architecture of confusion

Cities are built like mazes. Street signs contradict each other. Building layouts change daily. No one knows where they are going. GPS is disabled. Escape routes lead nowhere. The city is a trap, designed to destroy orientation.

Corpse voting and eternal authority

Dead citizens continue to vote. Their preferences are simulated using predictive models. Elections always favor the regime. The more people die, the stronger the ruling party becomes. Democracy is performed, never practiced.

No way out

This is not chaos. It is perfect logic. Each horror flows from incentives and rational design. Morality is stripped away, leaving only obedience, control, and engineered survival. The nightmare is not future. It is an extension of what already exists.

The most evil people get the most money

Do you obey us fully, and murder and torture as many people as you can? Well, you hit a lottery.

Genocide after genocide

The evil regime would conduct genocide after genocide. Some people who are not brainwashed are against it. But people don’t do things because they are moral. So what? Millions of people killed.

This is a horrible imagination but some of the things are actually happening

And still, as they suffer from hunger and disease, they are dying—not quickly, but slowly, painfully, and systematically. Every breath they take is an act of endurance. And it is not just nature or poverty killing them. In many of these countries, torture is still practiced openly—by governments, police, religious authorities, or criminal groups that have replaced the state. Suspects are tied to chairs and electrocuted. Journalists are whipped.

Women who defy traditional roles are raped and disfigured. Children are beaten in police custody. Political prisoners are left naked in dark cells without food or light for weeks. There is no due process. No trial. No defense. A wrong word, a wrong post, a wrong face—and you disappear. Entire villages have witnessed family members dragged away, never to be seen again. Dying from untreated illness is one path. Dying from torture, humiliation, and terror is another. Both are common, both are normalized. And both are ignored.

These nations are not isolated exceptions—they are part of the same global system. Western money flows through their banks. Corporations mine their lands. Religious institutions preach obedience while child abuse runs rampant. Aid organizations appear in headlines but vanish in action. When Westerners see these places at all, they see only statistics. But statistics do not show a mother screaming over her dead infant. They do not show the pus-filled wounds of a teenager beaten for speaking up. They do not show the swollen stomach of a child who has eaten nothing in days. And they never show the torture cells—hidden, soundproof, guarded. In these countries, pain is policy. Suffering is structure. And death is not a tragedy—it is a cycle. An accepted consequence of being born powerless in a world that has no place for you.

Animal cruelty

In this dystopia, cruelty is not limited to humans. The same system that monetizes pain, silences dissent, and denies public services applies its logic to animals—especially livestock. Efficiency replaces ethics. Profit replaces dignity. What remains is a mechanized hell where animals are no longer seen as living beings, but as units of flesh.

Cows are born in steel cages, under artificial lights, tagged at birth, and denied names. They never touch grass. They are fed growth hormones through automated pipes. Their legs break from the weight of their bodies before maturity. Their udders are connected to machines that pump them dry, infected or not. Antibiotics are injected to keep them from collapsing—but not to keep them healthy. Suffering is tolerated if it keeps the milk flowing.

Chickens are bred in silence. Their beaks are burned off to stop them from pecking each other in overcrowded cages. They never see sunlight. Genetic modification makes them grow abnormally fast. Their bones snap under their own weight. They collapse, unable to move. Still alive, still profitable. If they die early, they are replaced within minutes. Not buried. Not recorded. Just another unit failure.

Pigs live in stalls too narrow to turn. They sleep in their own filth, breathing ammonia from urine-soaked floors. Mothers give birth in metal crates. Their piglets are castrated without anesthetic, their tails cut. Their teeth ground. The mothers scream, but the machines do not hear them. Their flesh is measured in kilos. Their fear does not register.

Morality as moral nihilism: Death as oblivion

The system does not kill quickly. It stretches life for maximum yield; it maximizes growth, not welfare. It optimizes pain-to-weight ratios. If a new method increases suffering but raises profit by one percent, it becomes policy. Cameras monitor output, not well-being. Algorithms decide feed schedules, not based on hunger, but return on investment.

Transport is no better. Animals are packed into trucks in sweltering heat, without water. They are electrocuted into position. Many arrive dead. The system accepts the loss. Slaughter is done on a line—fast, cold, mechanical. Mistakes are frequent. Some animals are skinned alive. Others are boiled conscious. Compassion is not banned. It is irrelevant.

This is not failure. It is the system working exactly as designed. A system that denies morality, both for humans and for animals. Pain is just a side effect of production. And the consumer never sees it. The cruelty is hidden, sterilized, turned into packaging and marketing.

The same logic that erases human dignity turns living beings into suffering machines, the same structure. The same silence. And the same lie: that all of this is necessary.

Dystopia: Public services denied

In this dystopia, services exist—but they do not serve. They are listed in government charters, on websites, in schoolbooks. But when you need them, they vanish, or worse, turn against you. This is not chaos. It is bureaucracy without morality, logic without empathy.

You call an ambulance. No one comes. Or they arrive and ask for a digital payment code. If you do not have one, they leave. You bleed out. They mark you as non-priority. The fire brigade sees your house burning but does not act. You lack the required loyalty credits. You were blacklisted last month. They will not lift the hose.

The police are officially there to protect you. But they protect databases, corporations, and regime secrets. If you report a crime, they suspect you. If you ask for protection, you are labeled mentally unstable.

Kafkasque education

Education is free. But all it teaches is obedience. Children are tracked. Questions are forbidden. Testing is constant. Not for knowledge—but for ideological compliance. Hospitals admit patients—if their biometric file allows it. A broken limb without ID? You wait in a plastic chair while it rots.

Mental health services exist in theory. But saying you are sad is a red flag. You are now under watch. If you mention trauma, your work clearance is revoked. If you repeat it, you are institutionalized.

Public housing is accessible—but only if you pass the loyalty scan. If your ideological score drops, the door locks remotely. You sleep outside your assigned flat. Legal aid is promised—but your case file never loads. Defense attorneys work only for the elite. Trials are silent. Verdicts are automatic.

Postal service still runs—but your letters disappear. Packages arrive opened. Envelopes include surveillance chips. You wrote the wrong sentence. Now the mailman reports you.

Public transport works—for others. Trains pass you. Buses do not stop. Gates scan your ID and reject you. No explanation. No refund. Just the system deciding you do not exist.

Dystopia

Clean water is guaranteed. But your tap spits brown sludge. Sanitation skips your street every week. The waste piles up. Rats enter. The system marked you biologically low priority.

Internet is connected. But it blocks your thoughts. You search, it censors. You post, it deletes. Your connection times out when you question anything. Your location is flagged.

Emergency shelters exist. But when you arrive, the guards say your biometric record does not match. You freeze in the street while others are let in. Disaster relief bypasses your region. You were labeled statistically resilient.

Libraries remain open. But the books are gone. Shelves now hold manuals. Philosophy is replaced with productivity slogans. Searching for forbidden topics triggers a report.

You, the slave

You worked for decades. But your pension file shows zero. You ask for an audit. The system downgrades your social trust score. You file for unemployment. The request is denied. You are accused of commitment deviation.

Then you file a freedom of information request. You receive blank pages. You are flagged for suspicious curiosity. Your name appears in internal reports.

You go to vote. The fingerprint scanner rejects you. The system says you already voted. You ask for a recount. Your identity is marked for review. You are never heard from again.

There is a free speech zone. It is a one-meter square, surrounded by cameras, beside an open sewer. You enter, speak, and are later raided for inciting instability.

Even in death, the service fails. Cremation is free—but the waitlist is 300 days. Burial is only for ideological loyalists. The rest decay in unmarked pits. Your family must submit an application to have you recognized as officially deceased.

Public services were promised. But what you receive is denial, delay, surveillance, and erasure. Help is not absent. It is withheld. Strategically. Permanently.

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