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Peter B's avatar

I find it harder and harder to be optimistic about other people and their reactions to those who wish to control them. The whole covid thing put a huge black eye on the idea that people will fight against tyranny. They laid down so quickly to the scare tactics and gave up their freedom and rights like they were 'passing the popcorn'. People we love and care for and respected, simply gave up the fight before it started...pretty amazing, actually. They'll do the same thing with a CBDC as they'll look at it as a "convenience"...a "cool thing". No more dirty, filthy cash. No more credit cards to lose or get hacked. And checks, well the banks don't want to give them to you anyways! No, people will just need their phone and they'll be happy, because God-forbid they leave home without it!

It's ironic that advancing technologies have actually dumbed down the population, not made people better thinkers, or more free. Sad...

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kr James's avatar

The problem I have with comparisons with countries like North Korea, Cuba, Nicaragua etc is that the effect of economic sanctions is never referenced. That is, these countries are being artificially constrained by foreign elites which does create a 'war mentality' within the countries. Think of the limitations placed on sales of Venezuelan oil, NZ wouldn't dare buy it (assuming it was suitable for our soon to be shut down refinery) because it might upset our 'friend'. Would Venzuela be worse off if it could sell oil on the open market without restrictions? The govt there seems no more corrupt than in the US, nor NZ for that matter where the Prime Minister stated the govt is "the one source of truth".

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James

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