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War, The Great Reset, WEF, Cashless Societies, CBDCs etc Section D
War, The Great Reset, WEF, Cashless Societies, CBDCs, Social Credit Systems - Complete Control & Totalitarian Tyranny – section (d)
This video is a follow on from the previous three videos dealing with the topics I’ve just mentioned. If you haven’t seen those videos, I would recommend you doing so before watching this one.
Let’s pick up where we left off and talk about Social Credit Systems some more.
codes of conduct
A Social Credit System is highly regulated. There would be lots and lots of rules and regulations.
This would mean that strict codes of conduct would be set for citizens, detailing how the state expects its citizens to behave in all aspects of life.
The citizens for their part, are faced with a choice. They can choose to either act in accord with these codes of conduct, or they can go against them. So, it could be argued that they are free to choose.
However, I think this misrepresents the situation somewhat - giving a false impression.
Citizens do have a choice, but choosing to go against the directives of the state is not advisable. The consequences are considerable. Transgressions are punished.
An analogy might help us here. Imagine that you have just withdrawn some cash from an ATM and some man approaches you, demanding that you hand the cash over to him. He’s holding a rather large knife. You can always choose not to hand over the money to the man that’s threatening you, but you run the risk of being stabbed. So, you have a choice, but the choice is, either lose the money, or possibly lose your life. Both are not brilliant.
Likewise, with a Social Credit System.
A Social Credit System puts pressure on people and the pressure that is applied is not without menace. State is saying is “Do as you are told, or else.”
The overwhelming majority of people will probably therefore choose to go along with what the state wants because it’s the lessor of the two evils.
Does this sound like a free society? I think not.
With a Social Credit System, society becomes an open prison. There are no bars, bur everyone is an inmate.
Attitudes & approaches
As a result, people feel forced to adopt a certain attitude to life, a mentality, or mindset. Our Overlords would want people to think in a certain way. They want people to behave and be hard working, but also be compliant, be biddable and be obedient. This is the basic ethos that permeates a society subjected to a Social Credit System. In short, what the State is essentially saying is “submit to the State and you will survive.”
Please note that I said survive. The citizens must be all the above in order just to get by. If you do something different to that which is required of you, there will be consequences. Go against the system in any way and you jeopordise your very survival.
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