Netflix Sci-Fi Hit 15 Million Views Proves We Are Now Addicted to Our Own Digital Graves
In a world already drowning in existential dread, Netflix’s latest sci-fi sensation—an uncanny mirror of our obsession with data and algorithmic control—has just smashed past 15 million views in its first week. While the streaming giant celebrates this as a triumph of content, we must ask ourselves: at what cost? This is not merely entertainment; it is a propaganda of desensitization. The show’s premise, which glorifies a dystopian future where human emotions are traded for digital convenience, is a chilling roadmap to our own societal collapse. Every view is a vote for a world where we willingly trade reality for a simulated existence. Are we so numb that we cheer for our own extinction? This isn’t a hit—it’s a cultural suicide note wrapped in high-budget CGI. The downfall of society has never been so beautifully streamed.