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This is GenZed Guerillas, a brand new site by Loose Cannon that's just getting started. What will you expect to find here? Unconventional advice, for starters. Some may consider the information found here to be hidden and/or occult knowledge. What is even "occult"?

There are plenty of recruiter channels on YT. But where else can you learn a framework for operating inside our current job market, and inside our current oppressive Capitalist economic regime, the one which has been foisted upon us and has, for the most part, become transparent?

Further, how can you defend yourself personally, from this oppressive regime, this, dystopian / crypto / neo inverted corporate totalitarianism that we live in today, even if it means taking the offensive?

What does inverted totalitarianism even mean?

Sometimes, all you can do as an employee is become passively offensive. I can show you how to do that. There is hope - but I can't walk the walk for you, you have to take the first step friend.

If you are interested in:
Foucault - discipline and punish
Karl Marx - Das Kapital
David Graeber - Bullshit Jobs
Slavoj Zizek - the perverts guide to ideology
Jeremy Bentham - the Panopticon
Mark Fisher - Capitalist Realism
Guy Debord - Society of the Spectacle
Jacques Ellul - The Technological Society
William Gibson - Neuromancer
The Wachowski Brothers - The Matrix Film
Rage Against the Machine - Wake Up

You will like it here.

The artwork is rendered by Dalle, and is inspired by the following prompt:

  • Surveillance and Control: Incorporate imagery of watchful eyes, panoptic structures, and surveillance cameras inspired by Foucault's "Discipline and Punish" and Bentham's "The Panopticon".
  • Industrial Struggle: Include factory silhouettes, gears, and symbols of labor vs. capital, inspired by Marx's "Das Kapital".
  • Modern Bureaucracy: Show office cubicles, meaningless paperwork, and faceless corporate buildings, referencing Graeber's "Bullshit Jobs".
  • Dystopian Capitalism: Depict stark, oppressive urban environments and symbols of pervasive capitalism from Fisher's "Capitalist Realism".
  • Media Spectacle: Use screens, advertisements, and flashy neon signs, drawing from Debord's "Society of the Spectacle".
  • Technological Dominance: Integrate cables, digital screens, and mechanized elements inspired by Ellul's "The Technological Society".
  • Cyberpunk Aesthetic: Neon lights, digital rain, and urban sprawl with a rebellious undertone from Gibson's "Neuromancer" and "The Matrix".
  • Rebellion and Activism: Highlight symbols of protest and resistance, such as raised fists and graffiti, inspired by Rage Against the Machine's "Wake Up" and Zizek's provocative takes on ideology.

Things will be up and running here shortly, but you can subscribe in the meantime if you'd like to stay up to date and receive emails when new content is published!