In China, movement restrictions are already being enforced with the help of facial recognition technology and ID card checks. Of course, taking into account the social credit system. Should something like this really be implemented here as well?
If globalists have their way, people should stay in their “15-minute cities” and travel as little as possible. The People’s Republic of China shows how to effectively enforce such restrictions on freedom of movement. The communist regime uses modern technologies to implement its social credit system, which denies access to certain areas to previously “infiltrators”.
According to reports, it is a frequent occurrence in China that people are ‘flagged’ for various reasons and then cannot even buy groceries as their credit card linked to the digital ID has been blocked. Almost everything in the communist country is now linked to this digital ID and social credit system.
These monitoring and control options, as already used in China, naturally pique the interest of globalists. Digital IDs, cashless societies (including digital central bank money) and gradual restructuring of cities with “motion detectors”.
An X user summarized: “In China, CBDCs are tied to your digital ID. If you cross the road on red, the facial recognition system will immediately display your face on a public shame board before your fine is automatically deducted from your digital wallet. The agency will also downgrade your social credit score.
It is a dystopian world envisioned by the globalists. Absolute control over everything and everyone. This experiment has been going on in China for years and the net of control is getting tighter and tighter. Is this the future you want for yourself and your children or grandchildren?