Shownotes
UBI isn't communism — it's worse, and the strongest case for it ends with one word: slavery. Ron Lynch says in five years you'll produce a feature film for $5,000 using AI tools and four photos — blockchain kills the studio middleman, $1 admissions split 50/50 with creators, and some random kid funds his family's entire dynasty off one film. Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley run the lightning round: which dystopian film we're already in, whether the Bible is predictive or retrospective, and why AI won't create jobs — that's a human responsibility. Dave pushes back on whether purpose is really chained to a paycheck. Ron's final word is a story about one person who proved it isn't.
Timestamps:
- (00:12) Netflix disrupted at $5K – what happens when anyone makes films
- (03:10) $1 movies, no corporations – Ron's blockchain creator studio model
- (04:38) One film funds the dynasty – some kid pays for his family's future
- (05:30) Make the case for UBI – Dave asks, Ron's answer surprises
- (06:10) Plantations ran on UBI – if you love slavery, love this
- (07:00) Which dystopia are we building – lightning round picks the film
- (07:30) Bible isn't predictive – Ron says it's told from outside time
- (12:18) Last thing to trust – not the government with your income
- (12:59) UBI vs communism – Ron says UBI is worse, not equal
- (13:42) AI won't create jobs – Ron says that's a human responsibility
- (16:03) Purpose chained to a paycheck – Dave's pushback on Ron's core claim
- (19:09) Ron's final word – one story that proves any of us can
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