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RE: Ask LEO: Is a Social Credit System inevitable?

in LeoFinance2 years ago

This has been going on for a long time. Slowly. There is an event that justifies a change (where we sacrifice civil liberties for the "greater good"). 9-11 - We let airports have their way with us in the name of safety. Covid-19 - we weren't allowed to leave the house without documentation. Those are just 2 examples from our lifetime. Mass media is great at manipulating the easily coerced section of the population (which seems to be the majority). Democracy is rule of the majority (easily coerced). Therefore, we live in a world where those that control the media, control the majority who then vote to allow more madness.

Is it a good thing? That depends on who you ask. Many people feel great protected by the government from terrorists, or rampant virus' or drugs... I feel it is an intentional erosion of our rights until we don't have any. Many of these events may not be planned (but are likely planned for)... and are certainly used to erode human rights.

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This pretty clearly sums up how we have gotten here.

Just as an example, one of the worst state premiers here in Australia, Dan Andrews in Victoria, is up for re-election soon. His state was one of the most locked down in the world, 800 people died in a bungled hotel quarantine system, his police violently cracked down on peaceful protestors, on multiple occasions, and many businesses and lives where destroyed in the last couple of years - not to mention a number of corruption probes and implications over the years. Despite all this, he is expected to win the election in a few weeks quite convincingly.

My only conclusion from this is that people like having the government run their lives, and will comply with almost anything to remain in the majority, and not become considered an outcast.

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