"Perceived value", yeah... I been thinking. Money, just money in general, what is the difference between any monetary system and a social credit score?
There may be some differences as long as money is tangible. What happens to those differences if money becomes centralized digital programmable imaginary bullshit?
Tangible money too, it's no different than a social credit score.
Some time last month two armed assholes, one with a knife, and one with a gun, came to get my silver. I know who they got their information from. But what did they take, aside of a sense of security? They took my social credit score, that's it. So I called the cops. Guess what the media wrote. "False report of armed robbery", that's what they wrote. I wonder if I should care about it. It's the media. They are complicit in premeditated mass murder. So should I complain they lie about me? I think I should report them for being complicit in premeditated mass murder.
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Money does not make life easier. It makes life more difficult for those who don't have it. That's all money does.
It's the most sneaky and most effective divide and rule tool they ever used against us.