Social Credit - it’s evil and scary
Social Credit - it’s evil and scary
This is evil and scary, Social Credit is basically imprisonment of the entire nation. What happen if all governments start to do this?
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It will be like George Orwell's 1984 novel.
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They probably so it already
Slow down little world, you're changing too fast.
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So your social credit score goes down if you buy alcohol from the supermarket...indicating a dependency.
So what happens when you buy cigarettes?
So what happens when you buy cigarettes?
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https://eurasiafuture.com/2018/11/26/un ... it-system/
“To recap: China’s system was implemented due to people complaining about the presence of certain allegedly ill-mannered Chinese tourists and the system’s expansion actually eases one’s financial burden of proof before engaging in certain translations or professional behaviours...
Yet in spite of this, the reaction from many US commentators has been one of total hysteria...
And yet there is no doubt that China’s system would be totally unconstitutional in the United States (unless it were voluntary). However, it is equally true that the activities of the NSA in the United States are also totally unconstitutional in the American context, but this has not stopped them from violating the legal rights of American citizens on an hourly basis.“
“To recap: China’s system was implemented due to people complaining about the presence of certain allegedly ill-mannered Chinese tourists and the system’s expansion actually eases one’s financial burden of proof before engaging in certain translations or professional behaviours...
Yet in spite of this, the reaction from many US commentators has been one of total hysteria...
And yet there is no doubt that China’s system would be totally unconstitutional in the United States (unless it were voluntary). However, it is equally true that the activities of the NSA in the United States are also totally unconstitutional in the American context, but this has not stopped them from violating the legal rights of American citizens on an hourly basis.“
Re: Social Credit - it’s evil and scary
Xi Xi the Pooh: oh bother. Where's the honey gone?
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“To recap: China’s system was implemented due to people complaining about the presence of certain allegedly ill-mannered Chinese tourists and the system’s expansion actually eases one’s financial burden of proof before engaging in certain translations or professional behaviours...
Nope, I don't buy it..It must be stressed that while the invention of the so-called social credit system is an internal Chinese matter and nothing beyond, it is true that it was statements from the outside world complaining about a certain type of Chinese tourist which inspired the system’s creation.
Despite the author of the article having an English sounding name, the way English is used in this article, the style and in parts cumbersome, suggests to me the author is not of original English speaking background but Chinese. Not only that but def one sided.
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“one sided.”clutchcargo wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:36 am“To recap: China’s system was implemented due to people complaining about the presence of certain allegedly ill-mannered Chinese tourists and the system’s expansion actually eases one’s financial burden of proof before engaging in certain translations or professional behaviours...Nope, I don't buy it..It must be stressed that while the invention of the so-called social credit system is an internal Chinese matter and nothing beyond, it is true that it was statements from the outside world complaining about a certain type of Chinese tourist which inspired the system’s creation.
Despite the author of the article having an English sounding name, the way English is used in this article, the style and in parts cumbersome, suggests to me the author is not of original English speaking background but Chinese. Not only that but def one sided.
“English speaking background but Chines”
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Re: Social Credit - it’s evil and scary
I like Janus-faced journalism.
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