Call me technologically challenged, but from what I can tell, I'm going to have to set up some sort of online account to watch this, no? When are people going to wake up to the fact that we're already living under a technocratic tyranny? You don't get to vote how any of this transpires. The technocrats make all the decisions. They tell us that this is so much more convenient, and maybe it is, but I constantly run into people who have no clue how to scan QR codes or fix some minor glitch in their laptop.
Every time I turn around, some corporate entity is asking me for as much personal information as they can get from me. The next step is going to be vetting every IP address in the world to streamline the whole process. Then no matter how many times I click on any link, one click will give them all of my information. How convenient for everyone.
There's nothing convenient about having dozens, if not hundreds of emails accumulate in my inbox every few days which takes a LOT of time to just toss into the trash. Every time the computer has to have an updated browser, I have to sit through some propaganda presuming to tell me just how wonderful this all is, even though they go into practically no detail on how exactly I'm supposed to implement any of it. Feedback? Don't make me laugh "Was this helpful?" Not in the slightest. Talking to an actual person with a thick foreign accent on the other side of the world seems positively blissful by comparison.
John Stossel is going to moderate the RFK JR debate and asked for questions to ask him. I gave:
"The government censors non-mainstream scientific proposals. You are censored and ignored speaking about medically related science.
If elected will you allow global warming skeptics to present their non-mainstream proposals without bias or censor them as you are censored?"
Call me technologically challenged, but from what I can tell, I'm going to have to set up some sort of online account to watch this, no? When are people going to wake up to the fact that we're already living under a technocratic tyranny? You don't get to vote how any of this transpires. The technocrats make all the decisions. They tell us that this is so much more convenient, and maybe it is, but I constantly run into people who have no clue how to scan QR codes or fix some minor glitch in their laptop.
Every time I turn around, some corporate entity is asking me for as much personal information as they can get from me. The next step is going to be vetting every IP address in the world to streamline the whole process. Then no matter how many times I click on any link, one click will give them all of my information. How convenient for everyone.
There's nothing convenient about having dozens, if not hundreds of emails accumulate in my inbox every few days which takes a LOT of time to just toss into the trash. Every time the computer has to have an updated browser, I have to sit through some propaganda presuming to tell me just how wonderful this all is, even though they go into practically no detail on how exactly I'm supposed to implement any of it. Feedback? Don't make me laugh "Was this helpful?" Not in the slightest. Talking to an actual person with a thick foreign accent on the other side of the world seems positively blissful by comparison.