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Doomsider@lemmy.world 1 day agoThe worst part is once the batteries run out you have to replace the car. Who can afford a new car every 650 miles!?
partofthevoice@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
In unrelated news, Chinese social credit is a deeply misunderstood topic in western culture. It apparently does more to prevent corruption than it does to aid corruption, according to one independent reporter found via my YouTube algorithm. youtu.be/iXrx9ryVaes
I’m starting the get the feeling that feeling strongly about almost anything is a pretty strong indicator that I’ve been propagandized. How do we live like this?
EddoWagt@feddit.nl 15 hours ago
But but but…China bad!! Obviously China isn’t perfect but they definitely get some things right.
And yes, propaganda works on everybody
Doomsider@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Interesting. I read an article about it.
www.tomorrow.city/social-credit-systems/
I mean to me this reeks of some pretty extreme fascism. Without a genuine mechanism to challenge the system and considering how the government can and will place you on a black list for not towing the party line it is about as dystopian as you get.
Fascism up in your daily business claiming to produce better metrics according to them is not something I could agree to.
I already hate the existing US credit scoring system and the numerous catch 22’s it has. While bringing this system under the regulation of government and allowing redressability sounds promising, I don’t think this is really what China is providing.
partofthevoice@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
Those claims are put under scrutiny in the video I linked. I’ll have to read the article though, as I’m going off your comment.
It claims you can’t get blacklisted for not towing the party line. You can get blacklisted for not paying fines that you owe. To me, it sounds equivalent to being refused plane fair if you’ve got an unpaid traffic violation from a year ago.
The video even calls out a case where an MMA fighter was blacklisted after participating in Hong Kong protests. But claims the story is misrepresented, and the fighter was actually blacklisted for failure pay $60k after being found liable for defamation against another MMA fighter in a civil suit.
Doomsider@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I will watch the video later. Thanks for linking it.