I think China also remembers their Communist Cultural Revolution. They are a fearful society that has given immeasurably control to the few.People of China seem to placidly accept everything thrown at them without a peep of rocking the boat. It's truly bizarre. Of course, you could say the U.S. is becoming more and more like that, but it wasn't always the case, unlike China.
Individual rights are a relatively recent innovation and frankly one that the ruling caste would prefer we didn’t have.This is a good video by Jay Dyer. He covers the plan for worldwide domination and the removal of all individual rights. He goes over books
from the early 1900's and up where they tell us what's coming. Very eye opening and a good list of reading material.
https://player.odycdn.com/v6/streams/e39a79e1630a1cd26e8f285faf2b05766ee1ed76/e61985.mp4
Individual rights are a relatively recent innovation and frankly one that the ruling caste would prefer we didn’t have.
As for the future being a digital prison I’d say we are already there.
One third of your income is taxed away and your employer is forced to be an unpaid tax collector for the government.
Your house that you supposedly own requires large property taxes. Don’t pay them and you lose your house..
Most states hit you with a 7 percent or more tax on clothes.
The gasoline you buy includes gains for city state taxes.
Your alcohol does too, and of course you pay sales tax on that too.
It’s not exactly classic free market capitalism.
Yes it is. I need my net. I get withdrawal symptoms if my internet goes out. Info info info. Brain needs info. Plus it helps me hang out with smart people. Many of them smarter than I am.Is it that hard to stay off the net? Didn't have it for the first 40 years of my life and rarely get on it now. Merry Christmas to you and yours!