Several cities in China implemented digital ID and facial recognition to make all purchases. If it doesn’t work, you don’t eat. If your social credit score is low, you don’t eat. Think twice if you really trust our leaders to usher us into a cashless society.
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We got a mostly cashless society now. Most of this sh^t is numbers on a computer going from here to there all day.
And this social credit thing gets demonized, but its fooking China. What are we expecting from them?
I think you could in theory create a social credit score that incentivizes things that make the world or US specifically a better place. Now do I trust these fookheads running things in the US to come up with that? Hell nah, but in theory you could make one that would be a net positive for society & humanity where buying food isn't in question at any level.
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Tangentially, this is one of the dangers imo of voter ID.
Not exactly the same, I know, but I can see how certain government members in the ********** Party would use it similarly.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostTangentially, this is one of the dangers imo of voter ID.
Not exactly the same, I know, but I can see how certain government members in the ********** Party would use it similarly.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostWe got a mostly cashless society now. Most of this sh^t is numbers on a computer going from here to there all day.
And this social credit thing gets demonized, but its fooking China. What are we expecting from them?
I think you could in theory create a social credit score that incentivizes things that make the world or US specifically a better place. Now do I trust these fookheads running things in the US to come up with that? Hell nah, but in theory you could make one that would be a net positive for society & humanity where buying food isn't in question at any level.
For example. I can go in a store and use cash and remain nameless. When cash is gone. So is anonymity
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostSeveral cities in China implemented digital ID and facial recognition to make all purchases. If it doesn’t work, you don’t eat. If your social credit score is low, you don’t eat. Think twice if you really trust our leaders to usher us into a cashless society.
The wild beast symbolizes political systems. The above is an end-time prophecy, so the fact that it is now beginning to happen and will likely become common in all nations should give one pause for thought.
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Originally posted by Hustle View Post
This system is coming to the whole world. It's the only way to control everything. Cash allows you to cut some corners. Without cash everything is documented. And that's not a good thing. Who wants to live in a world where every purchase is documented.
For example. I can go in a store and use cash and remain nameless. When cash is gone. So is anonymityGhostofDempsey likes this.
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Originally posted by Hustle View Post
This system is coming to the whole world. It's the only way to control everything. Cash allows you to cut some corners. Without cash everything is documented. And that's not a good thing. Who wants to live in a world where every purchase is documented.
For example. I can go in a store and use cash and remain nameless. When cash is gone. So is anonymityHustle likes this.
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Originally posted by OldTerry View Post
When money is completely digitalized, then all attempted purchases and sales can be bumped up against a table of disapproved people and the transactions can be immediately denied.
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