Posted on 09/15/2019 11:20:14 AM PDT by Mount Athos
The phrase social credit system or social credit score is relatively unknown to Americans. But in the Peoples Republic of China, the communist government has been developing such a system for the last decade, and are looking to roll it out nationwide by 2020.
The Chinese government intends to use social media data, surveillance, and purchasing trends to develop a score for its citizens to gauge their buy-in to the state. Presumably, the better the score, the more benefits citizens are entitled to receive from the government. Conversely, a bad score would severely handicap your life, punishing you for your socially maladaptive behavior, either real or perceived.
At its worst, this gives the Chinese government the ability to wield tech companies as a weapon to ultimately stifle the commerce, travel, and social interaction of those that are blacklistedin other words, full dictatorial power. Of course, China has never been a pillar of freedom and liberty. It comes as no surprise that it is developing a sophisticated system to crush dissent. The Hong Kong protests have brought much of Chinas reality to the forefront of international discussion.
What does come as a surprise, however, is the emergence of the similarif not identical modes of technologically-mediated social control and coercion in a democracy like the United Statesbut with a sinister twist. Here, this form of political control doesnt emanate from a central government, as is the case with China, which can offer a rallying point for protest and public outcry. Here in the U.S., were facing a decentralized system that is much more difficult to pinpoint and fight.
Americans neednt fear Big Brother but their fellow well-intentioned citizens who serve as the thought police in the cyberpunk dystopia of 2019.
THE POLICE STATE VS. THE POLICED STATE: TECHNOLOGICALLY-MEDIATED POLITICAL CONTROL
In a country like China, the system is necessarily top-down. The Communist government cant afford for their citizens to realize what individual freedom offers. The social credit system and the police state that implements it is designed to stifle that internal drive for democracy. That is why the stakes are so high for the Chinese Communist Party in the fight against Hong Kong; Beijing has to control the narrativeor risk mass dissent and protest on the mainland.
The same technological infrastructure that facilitates censorship and ideological control by the Chinese government, however, allows for censorship and ideological control in the U.S. Only this time, its rule by a loud, virulent minoritynot the state.
Here, there are those (primarily leftists) who actively call for the censoring of those they disagree with and the removal of those individuals from the marketplace (of both ideas and commerce), subsequently removing them from public life. They include groups like Antifa, the Anti-Defamation League, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and your everyday social justice warrior. These are the people who, unfortunately, and unbelievably, drive the narrative and force action in this countrydespite making up a small portion of the population.
The fault doesnt just lie with social justice warriors, however. The majority of our citizens sit quietly and let this breach of liberty take placelike good Germans, as it were.
It isnt merely ideological censorship. With the rise of the cashless society, we are almost wholly dependent on the central banking system, like it or not. Transactional companies like PayPal, Venmo, and Patreon are just as integral to our system of commerce as the nations largest banks (Chase, Bank of America, etc.). They have the power to take away your ability to participate in the marketplace at a moments notice.
In the age of Trump, we have seen countless citizens stripped of their access to this financial system. Joe Biggs, Alex Jones, and many other individuals have had financial accounts closedoften for ambiguous reasons. But almost all of those facing bans have been right-leaning voices speaking out against the mainstream narrative in the culture war. They have all-but been removed from the American financial system, crippling their primary means to make a living and continue their work.
How does this happen in a free society?
REVOKING PLATFORM ACCESS IS REVOKING CIVIL RIGHTS, AND WE ARE THE KEY TO BREAKING THESE SHACKLES
Steadfast commitments to rule of law and the Constitution won President Trump the 2016 election. As an avid supporter of President Trump and his policies, I believe that he will go down as one of the greatest Presidents in our nations history. But the freedoms he campaigned for are under threatso much so that sometimes, it feels like we lost the last election.
The social credit system were entangled in isnt easily identifiable. If this system were a government-based problem, much of it would likely be fixed already. President Trump is actively calling out Big Tech, the fake news media, and business entities that act against the interests of the American people, but he can only do so much with unilateral authority.
It is not enough for the left to hold disagreements. Instead, this loud minority actively calls for the censorship and banishment of conservative thought leaders from the social media landscape.
As has been pointed out previously on Human Events, platform access is a civil right. Social media platforms are the modern town square, a place where everyone comes to discover and share information and weigh-in with opinions. Everyone, regardless of their politics, class, or creed, should have access to this marketplace of ideas.
In contrast to common-sense expectationsand even their own bottom linesocial media companies and tech giants are capitulating to the loud minority. For instance, Google is working with groups such as the Southern Poverty Law Center to censor individuals content if it is deemed problematic.
It has become the norm for influencers (again, mostly right-leaning) to be banned from social media platforms for stepping out of the proverbial line. You have little-to-no real rights to free speech in todays town square, and it is private agents, not the government, playing off the whims of a cadre of noxious Little Brothers.
Most of the issues we face cant be tackled directly (outside of the silent majority standing up and demanding a change), but there are areas where legislation could protect our rights. A law at the state and federal level guaranteeing social platform access as a citizens civil rights would be one example of such legislation. This wont be a total fix, but Congress has the power to curb much of what is taking place. Congress must act to protect our rights, but they are unlikely to do so until they feel the heat from their constituentsthe people.
Ultimately, Congress can only act in response to public outrage. They effectively need public outrage to push legislation. That is why you always see a reinvigorated push for gun control right after mass shootings. True, the left is better at expressing outrage. The right has always been more interested in keeping to themselves, but we see where that has gotten usto the cusp of social and economic tyranny. The electorate has to stand up and speak out against this erosion of our rights. We have to fight to prevent the establishment of our own opaque and amorphous version of the social credit score.
We cannot be enslaved by the technologies that are supposed to connect us. Enough is enough.
This isnt a system - this is racketeering and should be treated and punished as such by the justice department
And an updated version of the Communist and Nazi secret police enforced informing on your neighbors activity.
RBG can’t live forever and sooner or later cases will wind their way up to the SCOTUS
even now there’s a better than 50 percent chance these crazy things like social credit would be shot down.
“Though there’s only a 10 percent chance of that.”
Joke from old comedy :)
the liberal are dying to implement such a system in America.
We have seen liberal “shaming”, shaming from the liberal point of view, such as :
1. publicizing people who contributed to the attempt in California to define marriage as a man and a woman; Proposition 8, since overturned by courts.
2. Attacks and boycotts of businesses such as Hobby Lobby and Chick Fil A for their alleged hostility to liberal causes.
3. The Castro brothers in Texas, recently publicizing the names of people in their area who had the audacity to contribute to Trump.
I believe that the liberals want to set up a social credit score system, but I also believe that the criteria will be filtered through a liberal lens.
You will get demerits for things such as:
membership in the NRA
membership in evangelical or otherwise unapproved religions
registered to vote as a Republican .
Contributions to unapproved political candidates.
Driving the “wrong” type of vehicle.
If they get ahold of our income tax records, contributing to the “wrong” charities or religious organizations will ding our score.
if you have solar panels on your roof, you will get extra points. If you don’t you will get demerits.
There are probably other things that they would love to ding our social credit for. Some items I mentioned are available from public records. Other information can be learned by doing some digging.
Perhaps liberals will pass laws, once they are in power again, forcing religions to reveal membership lists, otherwise lose their tax exempt status.
Perhaps utilities will be compelled to reveal who is using “too much” electricity, and/or who has not yet installed solar panels.
There could also be points on the plus side easily, not just demerits. Contributions to liberal political candidates will increase your score. Driving a Tesla or some other electric car will get you brownie points. Taking public transportation to work will get you points. Living in something other than a detached single family house will earn you points.
The intersection of technology and the liberal desire to control every aspect of lives scares me.
Those who advocate and try to enforce a Social Credit System are giving aid and comfort to the enemy. The Constitution has a word for that.
Let the left try.
Conservatives will create better replacements.
BUMP!
Well stated, Dilbert. It is indeed frightening. But it’s best if we experience a cold shower of reality today, so we can prepare for the future.
Also named Red Flag laws.
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