Soylent Cinema: Watching Your Own Enslavement for Entertainment

Soylent Cinema

Chip Payment Verified. The screen glows green as the customer places his hand on the scanner. Behind the counter, an android cashier in a bow tie serves popcorn and Soylent-branded drinks. On the wall, the movie posters tell you everything: The Matrix — The Future Is A Choice. Fargo — In the Middle of Nowhere. Disease X — Something Is Coming.

Welcome to Soylent Cinema Concessions. Your Chip. Your Access. Cashless. Trackable. Compliant.

The genius of total control is making it feel normal. A movie theater. Popcorn. A date night. Except every transaction requires a subcutaneous chip, the cashier is a machine, and the entertainment being consumed was designed to normalize exactly the system you are living inside. The Matrix plays on screen while the audience sits in the matrix. Disease X plays next — programming the expectation for a pandemic that has already been manufactured in a Neurolink laboratory.

The candy bar is called Mars. The drinks are branded Soylent. The prices are paid in chip credits. And nobody in the theater notices the irony because the irony is the point. The system hides in plain sight by making the truth look like fiction and the fiction look like entertainment. When the movie about your enslavement is playing at the cinema where you pay with your enslavement chip, the loop is closed.

The android behind the counter does not laugh at the joke. The android does not understand jokes. It understands compliance verification and transaction processing. It is what you will become when the system finishes what it started.

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