On the contrary, I love China. I love the communitarian culture and the Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian influences in their culture. I love Chinese music, history and dance.So, I take it you don't like China. — Wallows
The answer is a straightforward, simple No. New Zealand and Norway have no social credit systems and have harmonious societies with relatively low inequality and high levels of personal freedom. So such systems cannot be necessary. They are just ways for would-be dictators to exert power over ordinary people - to stifle dissent and force them to comply with the will of the autocrats.I'm more inclined to take a step back and ask is a social credit system a necessary evil — Wallows
So I guess you hate that election votes are anonymous? That it would be better that the government/political parties/your employer/everyone would know just who have you voted in all elections.I struggle to find examples in which anonymity is strictly a positive force — Tzeentch
So I guess you hate that election votes are anonymous? That it would be better that the government/political parties/your employer/everyone would know just who have you voted in all elections. — ssu
Or the anonymity in this site? — ssu
:up:Malicious authoritarian garbage turned up to eleven. — StreetlightX
Hasn't it been pretty uniform in manner and policies since the ruling of )the communist party? — Wallows
What are your thoughts about this incredible idea? — Wallows
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.