Unshackled minds - social credit scoring system

in politics •  3 years ago  (edited)

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If you are paying attention you know what is going on.


These plans have been set in place for decades, the end of paper money (Fiat), digital ID, coincidently with digital drivers licenses, and qr codes all wrapped up into what they call a vaccine passport. All aided and abetted via what they call "smart phones."

The push for this was set in place via institutions like Davos. (WEF.)

Alongside this, is the social credit scoring system first rolled out in China.
The entire concept for this will only really work in cities, but as most people live in cities in the west at least, it means the majority will have to comply.
So with this in mind, the citizens in Belgium decided to give government ministers or MP's a taste of their own medicine before they vote to implement it, and it to say the least did not reflect well on those politicians.

"Belgium, it was decided not to explain to politicians the ethical consequences of using the universal face identity of citizens and the consequence of using them for scoring citizens. Instead they decided to show them the effects on their own skin.
When the Belgian parliament begins the session, these are streamed by YT, and the software for face identification and scoring collects the concentration statistics of what each parliamentarian is paying attention to, e.g. How much time a parliamentarian used a smartphone during his sitting.
I don't think such solutions will be introduced so quickly in Belgium. 🙂"


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This was a smart way to teach them a lesson.


There are other parts to this plan I know will not work.
Cashless society in rural areas is not feasible.
Face recognition in rural areas will not be feasible due to lack of cameras.
In Poland there are very few cameras even in cities, so no, it will not work here without massive investment with regards infrastructure.

Another part of the plan is ending the right to own vehicles, the UK have been pushing for this via parliament. Again I can not see the billions of people that own vehicles being willing to simply hand them over without a fight.

The idea of car sharing which is also part of the plan will not work in rural areas. The push for electric cars neither.

I can search online here for my nearest car charging point and there is one - seriously one 50 km's away, what happens when 2 cars turn up for charging? see my point yet? It is all not only nonsense, it simply will not work.

They can spout their nonsensical garbage about "the great reset."

But the reality is, they have very limited ways to implement it.

The UK for instance voted for (politicians) vaccine passports to be used for any large gathering. (last week.)
This again only works if events are willing to police it for the government. I doubt any will when they see attendances and revenue dropping.

Here for instance, last week the government said nightclubs have to close until Jan 22nd. And other venues. But courts of law refuse to accept the mandate as it is against the constitution. Any fines imposed are thrown out by the courts.

You see my friends, where there is a will, there is a way.
We are the many and they are the few.

Fear not as fear is all they serve up, together we are strong, divided we are not.

Have a superb Sunday fun day.

P.S. London today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=LPf2AHskG5Q&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR2KkQx2RCneZuNoO4yOXk57zPg7dCM2WjcYg7TwkBw2IjTwG5QW2WF9He8&ab_channel=HugoTalksSomeMore

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Great cartoon. Needs to be plastered onto every govscum and evilcorp entrance.
Abandon all hope.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Loads of new independent entrepreneurs are standing here at the next election, you know, people with real jobs, to oust career polis from government. I might join in as yet :-)

I will cover it in a post one day soon.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

In Italy some years ago had the Mani Pulite party - anyway, the grinding tyranny and corruption, plus a non-democratic democracy eg the President can at some point select the PM, meant they were eventually bundled out. One thing absolutely necessary is to immediately change the judiciary.
Good luck tho!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

It is the same system here, Tusk is president and he picks his corrupt buddies for P.M. and they packed the high court with friends of PIS. so yep, got to give it a go all the same.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

They need to feel the fear. The circle of minion thugs is growing, as are the prickd believers.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Look at this shite in the UK today, every single shitepaper saying get the 4th yes 4th booster.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Notice they all wrapped in paid propaganda.

"your regular garbage is inside"

watch them cancel xmas again! and new year!
ratchet the tyranny, then relax, repeat.
nobody notices, nobody dares.

has nobody watched the V speech? or has that been banned too?

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Lol I kept putting that on fakebook, you know they are going to say xmas is banned, stupid little britain, irrelevant island.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I am moving my unshackled minds posts over to my old steemit/hive name account @shepz1 on blurt, found it last night, did not know this was a steemit fork.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

oh no - binaural blogs!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Or a therapy?

  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

Loving your positivity bruv from another muv shared on fart breath for what its worth ;-)

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Honestly t/gal, I can see no way it could ever work, it has taken China years to test it and that was in a small town, sure they are rolling it out across the country, but when enough people flout rules, break what ever new rules are made up, a tipping point will occur, and those without a digital wallet will barter.
AN entire new black-market will emerge of people who do not want to opt back in.

The same happened in Japan for different reasons though, but the citizens lost by the government simply never wanted to opt back in, so Japan is living proof.

“It’s something you can’t really talk about, but people can disappear because there’s another society underneath Japan’s society,”

https://time.com/4646293/japan-missing-people-johatsu-evaporated/

I started 'opting out' about 10 years ago when I moved onto a boat but that wasn't even 'out' enough so had to leave the country.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Out of the frying pan into the?

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Yes we are the many😁

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Indeed we are.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Thank you.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I am not against making things digital, nor am I against a social credit system in theory... How its being applied in China and by current mainstream social media companies is just dystopian.

We need more competition. Competition that respects people's liberties and free speech. With great power comes great responsibility and the current "elites" are doing it wrong.

God bless Blurt and the blockchain!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

The China model is how they all want it rolled out, with a catch, you will only get a set time to spend the digital money or it expires, people will not be able to save for a deposit on cars and property, the aim is to end private property by 2030.

With social credit scoring comes face recognition, they know everywhere you go and everything you buy, dare buy the wrong thing or vote for the wrong party, boom, wallet closed, no job and a scab/stain to/on society, outcast from their system.