Which country is closest to being futuristic dystopia?

Which country is closest to being futuristic dystopia?

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latvia

russia

china?

china, japan, or south korea are closest to the cyberpunk aesthetic

south korea

honkong was pretty cyberpunk last time i visited

Russia and China, maybe japan and SK

Bhutan

China.

Britain won't be too far behind though I reckon.

Singapore and Hong Kong

UK is coming very close to 1984 style dystopia

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Britain

England.

No freedom of speech. State surveillance. Constant indoctrination from our main broadcaster.

UK definately

Russia already became her.

City Of London

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Remember to keep voting tory chaps! They know your place and how to keep you in it! Lovely and safe that way, best for everyone.

Yup, and they managed to make it a little more pleasant than I expected as well.

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north korea

Eй? Eй.
Moscow.

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Definitely China
They already brought it to realization in Xinjiang

only New York or Tokyo a bit. Everything else is just bullshitting.

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It's just 5 highrises. It doesn't make it a future dystopia. In fact mostly it's the shopping streets and restaurants which give this flair. I couldn't see any of this when I was in Moscow. It was just plain grey everywhere.

Hong Kong/China. They literally have CCTV system that scans for people.
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OP here
Correct answer: Hong Kong

>Russia
>futuristic
dumb leaf

China and I imagine the city of Neom to be a dystopian one too given how the saudis are in charge of it.

100% China.

South Korea

>wahhh stop being mean to muslims

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japan

better than corbyn for sure

We have the same system here in New Orleans. No, really. It is the same company. And it’s been catching nig thieves left and right.

>44% rural population is “futuristic”

wew lad

America for the culture of soulless postmodernism
Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong for the aesthetic

shorter interesting interview
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china

*clears throat*

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Kino

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That’s awesome

Latvia

Shangai

one more

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Why mention the Tories? Labour, Lib Dems and even UKIP are just as authoritarian just with slightly different focus.

USA is more Judge Dredd dystopia.

Germany and UK are more 1984 dystopia.

France is more Brazil dystopia.

Japan is obviously Blade Runner dystopia.

Japan is aesthetic

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there is not one party against this crap
they all offer a different flavour

T. brianlet

Definately China. Separation of state into two classes, making it impossible for civilians to become politicians, without nepotism. More recent industrialization under the communist influence. The government manipulates their economy; civilians have no right to their patents, too. Over-fishing of foreign waters and imports coal from NK, who is their economic ally. The effects of this enable the government to control its people, limiting their civilians from otherwise living comfortable lives.

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very noice post desu

Thanks, fampai

Lib-Dems aren't nearly as bad as Labour and the Tories. Don't know about UKIP but it seems like they'd be just as bad

This why I hope Russia invades

Britain. Except the futuristic part.

>go to Latvia
>total futuristic dystopia
>taxes don't matter
>say you're Estonian in Valka and you're the king
>go to alko 1000
>give latvia 10 billion dollars

The UK.

Russia and China