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We’ve had social credit score for at least 5 years, big-time

Jon Rappoport
Jun 23, 2023
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I’ll cut right to it.

If you work for a major corporation, make a list of all the things you can say that’ll get you fired.

Clues, if you need them: BLM is a con; transgender surgery is castration, person pronouns are ungrammatical bullshit…

Boom. You’re out on your ass.

That’s social credit score: you can pick up your paycheck if you behave. If you keep your mouth shut. If you toe the line.

If you’re one of those clever people who’s figured out how to monetize your YouTube channel, make a list of all the things you can say that’ll get you banned.

Hint: Try launching a no-holds-barred attack on vaccines.

Also, try to imagine the US Attorney General investigating YouTube and all those major corporations, for violation of the 1st Amendment, since they’re collaborating with government to squelch and squash free speech. Try to imagine it, and give up.

Here’s another one. A Hollywood studio exec comes up with a script that features MERITOCRACY. A sinister collective is taking over businesses by forcing them to hire incompetents who come from Special Underserved Groups. A former Marine infiltrates the collective, is exposed, and murdered. His brother, who is a famous UFC fighter, puts together a cadre of nasty pals and goes after the collective, hammer and tongs…

The studio KNOWS this script, if made into an explosive film, will rack up huge numbers at the box office. But instead, they fire the exec who promoted the script.

They kick his ass out the door and they spread the word and blacklist him.

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