“Future Generations Will Probably Be Shocked”: People Predict What Won’t Look “Normal” In 50 Yrs
Asbestos, indoor smoking and child labor are just some of the things that used to be a lot more common in the past and are, fortunately, less common now. However, it’s still important to note that back then, folks would have thought that these things are very normal parts of everyday life.
Someone asked “What's something that's normal to us now, that in 50 years people will look back on us as barbaric?” and people gave their best suggestions. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own ideas and thoughts in the comments below.
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My votes are:
Countries that lack universal healthcare.
Environmental neglect.
For-profit prisons and for-profit health insurance hopefully.
Since the election of DJT stocks in for profit prisons are skyrocketing. Think about what that means.
Holding entertainers as more important than educators.
Women getting procedures on reproductive organs without pain medication.
I think the way we treat the environment will be something future generations look back on and see as barbaric. We’ve been very careless with pollution, waste, and climate change, and in 50 years, they might wonder how we didn’t do more to protect the planet when we knew the damage we were causing.
All for the relentless pursuit of profit. We're trading the next generation and the generations after them's wellbeing for temporary luxury today. BTW we are capable of solving these issues. We healed the hole in the ozone layer. We can fix this but we are choosing not to.
Keeping aquatic mammals in captivity for entertainment.
40 hr work week.
I don't mind 40 hours. But not getting a proper salary is ...
Forcing terminally ill people in constant pain and discomfort to stay alive without the option to be helped to end their lives peacefully and with dignity.
I live in Oregon. We were the first state with a death with dignity law.
Letting people die from lack of medical care because they're poor.
Might be too soon, but the goddamn school shootings. There’s got to be a way out of this.
LESS GUNS! Look at the statistics. If you have a gun in your home there is a 90% chance that it will kill YOU or someone you love. Only 1% of guns kept at home are ever used to stop intruders. Just stop the flow of guns. How about make gun owners have INSURANCE like we do with cars? See how much they like paying $300 a month just to own the damn thing. The 2nd Amendment says a "Well Regulated Militia". That's it. So regulate that Sh!t!
The way companies are using the internet and what its doing to our brains. I mean the constant garbage we consume on the internet and its long term effects on our mental health.
I think the use of single-use plastics for real. The amount of waste we create is crazy, like super barbaric. The future generations will probably be shocked that we didn’t find better solutions sooner.
Hopefully, underpaying workers. No one who works full time should only be able to afford a studio apartment and top ramen.
Capitalism goes - that goes as well. Along with many other items on this page.
Driving. I think in 50 years it will seem crazy that people controlled vehicles themselves, leading to countless deaths on the road.
Lol, you should ask war2 pilots and current pilots, they way I heard it current pilots can't believe that world war 2 pilots like the bombers, couldn't rest because they have to constantly be on the stick. While current pilots can press a button and auto pilot a certain direction .
Forcing people whose disabilities prevent them from working to live in poverty--the average amount of a monthly Social Security Disability Insurance benefit check is $1400.
When I looked into fed disability, I learned I didn't qual because you must have less than $2k in "assets" (I have very small 401k). Given current rent, pretty much anyone who saves up for monthly rent is disqualified. Even if I did qualify, my benefit would have been less than $300/mo.
Factory farming, fur farms, animal experimentation, animal cruelty--all the horrific things we're doing to nonhuman animals that would get you in jail for life if it were done to a human.
Lack of effective American gun laws, I hope.
We have more guns in the USA than people. I'm talking men women AND CHILDREN! Are we arming pets now? It's nuts!
Data collection in order to bombard us with targeted information, misinformation, and ads.
If most people knew how much data their phones collected, they’d smash them with a hammer.
Google can tell if you’re standing still, walking, running, cycling, in a car, bus, taxi, or train. They can tell if your device has been stolen from your hands while walking down the street. If you have an Apple Watch, the watch the can detect when you’re having s*x. Our phones can gather enough data to know that our family is over for dinner, or that your wife messaging her friend about jewelry will cause you to get jewelry ads. This stuff isn’t even the top of the iceberg.
The fact that any child can turn on the TV and find several shows where violence is rife. Oftentime, it's even promoted and glorified, but if a channel shows one teet, it's banned. I've heard this is not the case in Europe, but in the U.S., it damn sure is.
Smoking. I know the mentality is slowly shifting and it’s proven to cause all kinds if health related issues, yet there are still 1.25B smokers worldwide.
Also, sitting. Same as with smoking. We’re starting to understand the risks. I expect companies in the future to hold standing or walking meetings a lot more than they do now.
I spend all day on my feet. Please don't take my comfy chair!
Seeing images of children left unattended with electronic devices. Similar to how we see old pictures of children smoking cigarettes today.
50 years is probably not quite long enough, but I think that in the near future people will look back on the process of industrialized agriculture and wonder how we could have *possibly* been so foolishly stupid. I'm talking about plants here, not animals which is a whole different bag of hammers. People are going to judge us and revile us for the way we farm animals, but it's the plants that are more harmful in my opinion, and it all boils down to insects and how unimportant people today consider them to be.
I wish I had the optimism necessary to believe we'll still have a functioning society in 50 years.
Hopefully chemotherapy: I mean, it's the best we got in many cases to treat cancer, so i'm thankful it's an option, but basically you're putting poison in your body.
-Allowing private health insurance companies to get away with only half-insuring people.
-Allowing companies to fund political campaigns
-Allowing a revolving door of employment between military contractors and government defense/intelligence agencies
-Allowing congress to invest in the stock market
-Allowing human beings to drive automobiles.
Burning fossil fuels for most of our energy.
Every nation should have a plan in place to end fossil fuel. It will end. Right now, with fracking, we're squeezing the orange that is our planet. We will run out of juice. It's not a renewable resource unless you believe some really deranged conspiracy theories.
In no particular order:
Homelessness. Healthcare for profit. Prisons for profit. Any/all exploitation for profit (see billionaires) (edit: see also murder, war)
Slaughterhouses. Perhaps even keeping pets.
Climate change through fossil fuel dependency. Gridlocked highways crammed with single occupancy vehicles instead of efficient transit.
All of the ways in which we act against our real (not imaginary like tribalism) collective interests. For a few examples.
Over 90% of NFL players getting chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The NFL will be viewed like we view gladiatorial battles now.
Removing iud without anesthetic
Most uterine medical ‘care’.
All testing on animals.
Mammography machines. Maybe they'll finally invent an anatomically appropriate machine instead of the torture device?
Dentistry in it's current form.
I hope, anyway. I keep hearing things about being able to regrow teeth or enamel and I hope they're true.
I want fixing teeth in the future to be so quick and painless that we look back at how things are now the same way we look back at surgery pre-anasthetic. Like "I know it was the best option at the time but holy s**t that's horrifying. You had to just yank them out? And live like that? And they used a needle in your mouth to make your face numb? ".
Maybe in a hundred years--eating meat that is not lab made.
Most of us (including me) will be on the wrong side of history.
Full time work.
UBI will give all of us a comfortable life to pursue our own productive interests whilst the robots do all the work.
Real work-life balance will be achieved.
For a long time most of all labor productivity gains have gone to the C-suite and shareholders. I don't expect much change in that any more.