All My Free Speech is Fiction!

in #bitshares6 years ago

All my writings and other free speech are FICTION!

In the future, all are likely to contain some implied or explicit form of DISCLAIMER like this:

DISCLAIMER. Sovereign Sky™ is a science fiction short story series written by Stan Larimer to promote his ideas and visions for the future. There are many people, an entire industry in fact, currently seeking to advance ideas that may seem similar to the goals, visions and fictional projects appearing in these stories. Many have no affiliation with the author and some may be in the process of raising funds from time to time. For these reasons, one should be careful to distinguish between real companies and Stan's fictional short stories. Unless he states otherwise in his speeches, interviews and writings, Stan is always talking about his fictional stories and never talking about any specific company whether affiliated with him or not.

In my (fictional) dystopian country there is simply no reason to take the risk of writing or speaking about the real world. Here, you can literally go to prison for 20 years for making a statement you believe to be true that turns out to be false if some government official decides to apply a different definition to some of the words you use.

I can communicate my ideas, visions, and teachings just as well here in my fictional stories ...and then leave it to others to point out how real-world projects do or do not have parallel things that could be said about them.

In my fictional dystopian universe the evil governments of an otherwise wonderful blue planet in a galaxy not that far away have decided to destroy the leaders of a competing (monopoly-threatening) startup industry by nit-picking their public (and even private) speech looking for things that can be construed to be False Statements if you read them the wrong way. You see, in this sad world, it's illegal to say something false, even by accident.

  • You could say, "I'm going to have a sail," thinking about your catamaran down at the marina and get arrested for not offering your products "on sale" at a discount before they can raid your business to deny you any possibility of doing so.

  • You could say, "I'm buying a house" meaning that you are in the process of due diligence on a house you have put down an offer on with contingencies that could result in you not buying that house because it has a cracked foundation. Too bad for you! See you in 20 years.

  • You could say, "I'm partnering with Visa" meaning "I'm going to apply to Visa to use one of their standard services offered to any qualified industrial "partner", only to have the storm troopers kick in the doors looking for your legal documents as formal business partnership papers.

  • You could start say, "I'll be offering a security, if I can get SEC approval" only to wind up doing hard time if someone interrupts you half way through that sentence and you never get back to finish it.

Turns out, every single one of us have made accidental false statements, probably fairly often if we went back to examine all of them. That's why this evil government strategy is so genius. They can put anybody out of business for 20 years just by willfully misunderstanding something they said. Even if they can't get a conviction, they can completely take down your startup for years while they bankrupt you trying to fight them. You wind up taking a plea bargain for five years in prison just to avoid their threats of 20 years to life.

So that's why I confine all my statements to a fictional world where I am the all-knowing author and sole arbiter of the Truth. Hard to be accused of false statements in a parallel universe that adapts to your every utterance.

See Also: What Science Fiction Has Taught Us About Predicting the Future and Why We Should Be Worried.


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Brilliant dodge, Stan!

By which I of course, did not mean any reference to Dodge City, or to the game of dodge ball, or that you were actually attempting to "dodge" anything at all.

It's perfectly and unequivocally clear to me that your lifelong love of Science Fiction has finally driven you to pour out your soul in creative fictional authorship.

"...the evil governments of an otherwise wonderful blue planet in a galaxy not that far away..."

I recall vividly how, while growing up, I was taught about those "evil communist countries" far across the sea who trampled on the rights of their citizens... How in our country, we were all about freedom...

And, oh, the disillusionment that set in during a lifetime of gradual discovery that in a country "not that far away" things are the same, and in many cases, far, far worse...

I look forward to your Sci-Fi, as I've always deeply loved the genre... :D

😄😇😄

@creatr

Disclaimer: I may have accidentally made false statements somewhere within the body of this comment. Don't believe any of them.

I drank way too much in my 20s mixed in with a few things that make everything look like a cartoon. Hence, I live in a world of purple elephants and flying pigs.

Certainly, I do not live in "reality".

The only true reality is the government is here to help, politicians want to serve, regulators only intention is to protect the public, and we can believe the media.

Anything outside of that is purely fantasy.

You see, in this sad world, it's illegal to say something false, even by accident.

indeed sad, i remembered this lyrics:

If I choose to ride, thuggin' 'til the day I die
Nobody give a fuck about us
And when I start to rise 
A hero in their children's eyes 
Now they give a fuck about us 

Lyrics from:
"They Don't Give A Fuck About Us"
(feat. Outlawz)

:)

There's been many things written in the past that were considered fictional. Or metaphorical perhaps. I can't imagine how anything you say or write would be considered anything different. I'm eagerly looking forward to storytime Tuesday! 36-70 mysterious undecipherable fictional "goodies". Love your character in " star wars " btw.

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