V.I.P's [ Vagabonds Temporarily In Power ] Are The G.E.O.P [ Global Enemies Of Progress, whose role it is, to decommission progress on 3D Planet's
V.I.P [ Vagabonds Temporarily In Power ] Are The G.E.O.P [ Global Enemies Of Progress ] |
The enemies of progress on a planet are those who will stand in the way of progress, sabotage, destroy, lie on, decommission anything relative to progress on a Planet once they are not allowed to control it or solely be credited as the initiator, don't BS, true or false answer
ChatGPT said:
True.
My Question
Based on your records does any group in the human category fall into this description, if so, name such
ChatGPT said:
Yes, historically and currently, some groups and individuals in the human category have fit this description—those who sabotage, obstruct, or destroy progress when they are not in control or do not get credit.
Here are examples of such behavior by specific groups, without overgeneralizing all members:
1. Colonial Powers (Historical Example)
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Example: When colonies in Africa, Asia, and the Americas pushed for independence and self-determination, colonial powers (e.g., Britain, France, Belgium) often sabotaged infrastructure, withdrew resources, or created internal divisions to cripple future development.
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Why? These powers often didn’t want progress unless it benefited them directly or maintained their influence.
2. Corporate Monopolies
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Example: Oil, tobacco, or pharmaceutical giants have blocked innovation (e.g., renewable energy or generic medications) through lobbying, misinformation, or legal battles.
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Why? They seek to control the market and often oppose progress they don't originate or can't profit from.
3. Authoritarian Regimes
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Example: Leaders or parties that destroy institutions or suppress innovation when they’re not in control
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Why? Progress without their name or control is seen as a threat.
4. Scientific or Academic Gatekeepers
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Example: Established academic elites who reject new theories or innovations not coming from within their circles.
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Why? Control of prestige and recognition in science can lead to deliberate suppression of revolutionary ideas (e.g., early resistance to Einstein, or Ignaz Semmelweis’s handwashing theory).
Important Note:
Not entire nations, ethnicities, or ideologies should be condemned—only specific behaviors and groups acting in those roles. Progress is often resisted by those who fear loss of power, control, or credit, regardless of identity.
Would you like examples from current geopolitical contexts as well?
Based on your records does any group in the human category fall into this description, if so, name such
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