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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 23, 2022 11:57:09 GMT -8
I think at this point, it's safe to say that it's no longer a "conspiracy theory" that there is most probably a Social Credit System being built purposefully in the Democratic West.
I think it's time the ultra-Liberal fools (some who were 'friends' or fellow CGC board members), who were naysaying such a thing was not possible or simply not problematic need to STFU and sit down. They've done enough damage in enabling this infringement on personal freedom.
It's not a matter if "if" any longer but "when", and really, that time is now. It's unfolding before our eyes.
The greatest transformation has happened over the course of the pandemic, with
1) paper money being shunned (almost nobody accepts cash anymore), 2) digital tracking being instituted for "good reasons" that is here to stay (many businesses switched over to a digital tracking system out of 'necessity' during the pandemic and still have those systems in place) 3) a massive increase in governmental powers over society that have not been clawed back 4) a reduction in the ability of people to resist government over reach and corruption
And so, we are here at a place in time where we have already seen this transformation happen before our eyes.
Anybody who vividly remembers what life before the pandemic was like will see that it is soon to be a memory.
For anyone who does not understand the implications of the Social Credit System, here is a brief explanation as it's used in China.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 23, 2022 12:02:00 GMT -8
This excellent Ted Talk by Glen Greenwald was posted 8 years ago, shortly after Eric Snowden whistleblowing event where he revealed that the US Government was spying on it's own citizens.
What is amazing is how much more relevant this video is today than when it was released 8 years ago.
It goes into a good explanation of why humans act differently when someone is always watching.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 23, 2022 12:05:31 GMT -8
"He who does not move does not notice his chains."
Rosa Luxemburg
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