Same people outraged at "covid passports" have never heard of yellow fever certificates and less than a decade ago were calling for HIV tests on arrivals at UK ports. Sit down, put a blanket on your knees, drink your sweet tea and nod off to bed. You don't get to rage about this
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
I think the issue is rather once that infrastructure is in place as a digital ID to engage in everyday life, it is very easy to extend it to a dystopian (total power can bring total corruption) social credit system as in China.
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Als antwoord op @SurreyTimo @JonMarcStanley
Or with supposed good intentions, the WEF have already proposed exactly that as a solution to climate change, punishing people who fly too much, which could obviously even extend to buying too much meat or putting the heating on too high.
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Als antwoord op @SurreyTimo @JonMarcStanley
New feudalism for the current owners of capital who can "carbon offset", as quality of life retreats for the rest of us. Democracy was already cancelled last year due to a virus without even a whimper, and peaceful protest is banned (seemingly with public consent).
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Als antwoord op @SurreyTimo @JonMarcStanley
It's not hard to see how the slide into dystopia (with innate human selfishness of "elites") could be rapid, since people rebelling by voting for Trump and Brexit seems to have terrified some.
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Als antwoord op @SurreyTimo
Actually
@RaheemKassam makes a point of this. People on the other side, globalists, are very effective communicators. This is why I feel we must pick our battles with globalists. Borders are supposed to be biosecure. We've been sleepy for a very long time. See the result.1 antwoord 0 retweets 1 vind-ik-leuk -
Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @RaheemKassam
I'm of the view that the world is so chaotic and people are so incompetent they wouldn't even be able to get away with such a global conspiracy anyway. But for that same reason, I'm always hesitant about any medical treatment being mandatory without long-term data (I'm pro-vaxx)?
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It isnt mandatory. Id always oppose that. But if a country wants to shut this virus off, admitting parallel cases is buffonery
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