A vaccine passport allows us to reopen the economy faster and at lower risk. I don't trust anyone, much less a government, and even I see no evidence to suspect nefarious reasons in this case.https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1376385553923473411 …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
My objection isn’t even really related to the vaccine; the passport infrastructure will encourage private companies of every kind to engage in an emerging social credit system. It’s perhaps inevitable, but vaccine gives it a massive boost.
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Replying to @davereaboi
Market competition and transparency will work for this situation and every other situation. See "San Francisco property values" this year. Already correcting.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Theoretically, sure, but it’s unreasonable to expect people to be able to walk away from many products/industries today, especially in the tech space. Not to mention, say, the airlines.
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Replying to @davereaboi @ScottAdamsSays
Considering that very few people can or will opt out of this system based on principle, a “free market” approach actually codifies the totalitarian excesses of many of these big companies, because it provides us with the illusion that people have real choices.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @davereaboi
This has nothing to do with your tweet but the way I understand it right now is wearing a mask is following the science but if that were true shouldn't we be cover our eyes too because I was taught that the way viruses are transmitted are through the mouth, nose and EYES?
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No, that does not follow logically. Risks are different sizes.
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