I’ve heard a lot of Gen Z people confuse dystopian and utopian. Usually I don’t care about “correct” language at all, I’d even argue languages that change are alive and changes are often invisible to those with rigid or discriminatory thinking. In this case the confusion seems almost deliberate or directional as in having an origin in some media where it is confused heavily though.

I never would “correct” a person IRL about this, but I am really confused how it is possible that several people can make the exact same error. Are the assigned meanings to those words changing?

  • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Why are so many young people confusing ‘utopian’ and ‘dystopian’ suddenly?

    because literacy rates plummeted after no child left behind. because children are educated enough to be productive but never enough to form critical thought. because art, music, and philosophy were removed from the curriculum to keep them quiet and productive little workers.

    should I continue?