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Smithsonian's new FUTURES exhibit asks visitors when we'll see 'single global government'
2021-11-26
[Just The News] The Smithsonian Institution's new FUTURES exhibit asks attendees when they think we will see a "single global government."

The global government question appears on a screen inside the exhibit that allows visitors to wave their hands in front of a camera to select an answer to the questions that show up.

"When might there be a single global government?" reads the question.

The answers that someone can choose from include time frames ranging from 10 years to 100 years or never.

Another question on the screen at the exhibit asks the public: "Which of these might unite different people most effectively?"

The answers that users can select include "shared world government, virtual reality travel, a universal language, an alien invasion or none of the above."

The global government question evokes parallels to the news that the Biden administration has reached an agreement with other G-20 countries on a global minimum corporate tax.

The FUTURES exhibit is located in the Smithsonian's Arts and Industries Building (AIB) in Washington, D.C., which has been closed to the public for 20 years. The museum's grand opening was Nov. 20. Some sponsors for the exhibit include Ford, Oracle, Amazon Web Services, Comcast NBC Universal and the NFL.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  /\ Soviet "One Size Fits All" Boot -- stuff with straw to fit user.
Posted by: magpie   2021-11-26 18:16  

#5  i wont be here. I will either be dead or die resisting it!
Posted by: irish rage boy   2021-11-26 16:11  

#4  Some people miss their "one size fits all" onesie or diaper.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-11-26 07:58  

#3  In a sense its a revival of the goal of both Moscow and Berlin from the 30s. Very historical. They haven't left the bubble have they.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-11-26 06:58  

#2  Welcome to the new world order of AI. Enforcement provided by Skynet.
Posted by: Dale   2021-11-26 06:53  

#1  I noticed ‘public institutions free of corruption and rebuilt with trust’ was not an available answer to Which of these might unite different people most effectively?"
Posted by: Airandee   2021-11-26 05:54  

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