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jelkand | 2 years ago

It feels that point is undermined when the accelerationists don’t succeed and only make a new equilibrium of killing the kid and replacing him.

It feels to me more like a critique that change is impossible.

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MSFT_Edging|2 years ago

While the effectiveness of the Accelerationist is questionable, it still introduces the third option of "doing something".

I don't think the story is trying to say "change is impossible", but rather that your only options aren't "status quo" or "leave".