No, it's not about paranoia in this case.
As Eddie mentioned about society's complacency, it has made it easy for corporations and government to gain power, manipulate, mandate, and seduce the public into almost anything they want.
Mike, you're "I'm well over the hill and will be gone hopefully before the war of the machines takes over" is something that I've also heard from friends and family before.
I've even joked about it too.
But in my own way, I've fought against the changes taking place, determined to keep my own individuality, my own sanity, and my own freedoms.
These are things that we all are entitled to from birth.
I've got things to do yet, and want to live long enough to satisfy my beliefs and passions - without this mess of interference, manipulation, etc., that society's being exposed to.
I've occasionally stated that "Whenever I hear about another questionable or suspicious rule/mandate/fad that's "supposed to" benefit society, I simply do the opposite! - some people call me a crusader, others call me a rebel.
It's kept me from becoming just another puppet, sheep, a part of the controlled society that's among us.
This attitude of mine of course has its issues at times,
When dealing with others that have been brainwashed, led, bought into the manipulation, and are convinced that they are right, and that I am some old fart "living in the past", I've often replied "So what was so wrong about the past?"
I get stares, and silence, and rarely a valid reply.
I believe in living your life as only you see fit, but avoid temptation which could take away your fundamental freedoms.
Unfortunately I get and find myself doing a lot of an opposite of something too that I don't agree with... However some do the opposite of what I expect, too, thus creating such conflict... My terminology for that is nothing more than Conformist and Non-Conformist...
Truth is, feelings in a moment of those situations are very short-sighted and often result in how your future can be, maybe robbing you of in a positive way... Short term decisions must always have thought towards long term consideration... A decision in conflict in order to keep peace and maintain comfort, that damages, can take a lifetime to repair...
Anyway,, to get back on our topic:
There is one place where a dishwasher was never popular, and that is the house that I grew up in... We went from a portable available in white only BOL Grant's Bradford to when it broke after a few years, years of washing dishes by hand... Mainly my dad did them and to this day he is the only one who enjoys it, and never does wear, and never even has, worn gloves...
We did inherit my grandmother's BOL Kenmore just for it to break down shortly after we got it, barely lasting about fiver years... So it is just used as a countertop & keeping odds and ends of plastic ware in side it...
A few neighbors, as I was growing up, did not have dishwashers either, although some did... And a few probably quit using their dishwashers judging they could get a lot more done by hand, despite that unused appliance still being there, or maybe gathering a few defects of which not worth bothering with time or cost of repairs...
My mother even drove me out to this all you can eat sort of buffet place at the mall wanting me to be a bus boy and wanting me to wash dishes there (maybe she saw a newspaper ad for it) and was making me do a few trial loads at home just to tell me "if I had a job washing dishes, this would not be acceptable and I would have to do a lot over"...
However driving me over there and meeting with the manager and my "little boy self" being someone he wouldn't even hire to take the garbage out didn't really get the job there... If I was smart, I would have just gone to the Harmony House or Sam Goody record stores and filled out app's there...
I did work at Burger King so that meant washing trays, and of course the myriad kitchen ware and food handling utensils, and occasionally despite the elbow grease I gave everything, the tough boss we had, (who months later joined the Navy) handed me back a few of those "do over again's"...
There was also a temp job I did at an automotive manufacturing plant cafeteria, (which was less than a week) that was washing dishes there, too...