Thanks for your interviews and work. I was reminded that the suspension of laws and rights by ww2 germany, French revolution and I also heard in Egypt after Sadat assassination has continued to this day.
The point about the language of "passports" as in "vaccine passports" was a good one I hadn't considered. Besides an expiry date on the right to participate in society (which was something many were worried about), there's a deep vein of alienation which necessarily and probably intentionally results.
I think it also becomes very attractive to the type of "futurist" who doesn't want sovereign nations with their own, un-data-fied citizenships.
Thanks for your interviews and work. I was reminded that the suspension of laws and rights by ww2 germany, French revolution and I also heard in Egypt after Sadat assassination has continued to this day.
The point about the language of "passports" as in "vaccine passports" was a good one I hadn't considered. Besides an expiry date on the right to participate in society (which was something many were worried about), there's a deep vein of alienation which necessarily and probably intentionally results.
I think it also becomes very attractive to the type of "futurist" who doesn't want sovereign nations with their own, un-data-fied citizenships.
Yes, this is kind of non-revolutionary revolution, that attempts to delete people’s rights in a business as usual disguise.