Anonymous ID: fa3e3f April 2, 2022, 12:56 a.m. No.15995474   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5486 >>5504

THE INFLUENCE OF CHINESE COMPANIES ON THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN DOLLAR IS HUGE. , RATHER THAN USING CREDIT CARDS TO PUMP FUNDS INTO CHINA, WHERE IT TURNS TO FOREIGN IT IS SENSIBLE TO INSIST ON USING CASH. BELOW, YOU'LL SEE WHAT CHINA IS DOING TO ITS OWN CITIZENS, CONCERNING BUYING AND SELLING:

 

For example:

China has been rolling out a system that ranks its citizens based on their "social credit."

People can be punished if they drive badly, buy too many video games, or steal.

It's not a unified, nationwide system, but China plans on eventually making it mandatory for everyone.

at the moment the system is piecemeal and voluntary, though the plan is for it to eventually be mandatory and unified across the nation, with each person given their own unique code used to measure their social credit score in real-time, per Wired…

China has already started punishing people by restricting their travel, including banning them from flights. They can also clamp down on luxury options

— many are barred from getting business-class train tickets, and some are kept out of the best hotels.

 

Authorities banned people from purchasing flights 17.5 million times by the end of 2018, according to the National Public Credit Information Centre, as the Guardian reported…You or your kids could also miss out on the best jobs and schools

— seventeen people who refused to carry out military service in 2017 were barred from enrolling in higher education, applying for high school, or continuing their studies, Beijing News reported.

 

And in July of 2018, a Chinese university denied an incoming student his spot because the student's father had a bad social credit score for failing to repay a loan.

You could also get your dog taken away. The eastern Chinese city of Jinan started enforcing a social credit system for dog owners in 2017, whereby pet owners get points deducted if the dog is walked without a leash or causes public disturbances.

Those who lost all their points had their dogs confiscated and had to take a test on regulations required for pet ownership.

 

Naming and public shaming are other tactics. A 2016 government notice encourages companies to consult the blacklist before hiring people or giving them contracts.

People will be notified by the courts before they are added to the list, and are allowed to appeal against the decision within 10 days of receiving the notification.

 

Li Xiaolin, a lawyer who was deemed "untrustworthy" after not fulfilling a court order in 2015, was placed on the list and was unable to purchase plane tickets home while on a work trip, Human Rights Watch reported. He also couldn't apply for credit cards.

This video, posted by freelance journalist James O'Malley, includes an example of an announcement on a bullet train from Beijing to Shanghai warning people not to misbehave — or else their "behavior will be recorded in individual credit information system."

…Citizens with good social credit can also get discounts on energy bills, rent things without deposits, and get better interest rates at banks…

https://christiantoday.com.au/…/chinas-social-credit…

 

Chinese Christians are already subject to objectionable restrictions, having to either join an officially recognised Chinese Church which is closely bound to the state (reminiscent of the Russian Orthodox Church), or illegally practice Christianity in a so called ‘underground’ Church. Chinese citizens who do not wish to be part of China’s official Church are actively discouraged from expressing their faith.

 

China’s restrictions already go further than France’s ban on the display of religious iconography and some forms of religious expression in public, including street evangelism. China’s restrictions extend to private worship, including churches meeting in homes. In China, additional surveillance adds another official channel through which to inflict punishments, and will make participation in the non-official Christian Church in China even more difficult.

 

The Social Credit System has already been used to support China’s anti-religious policies in Xinjiang province, where the public expression of Islam reduced citizens’ scores, and rewards through the system were given to those who reported on people’s religious expressions….

That system is coming to the United States and the rest of the world soon…

Anonymous ID: fa3e3f April 2, 2022, 1 a.m. No.15995486   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5504

>>15995474

 

That system is coming to the United States and the rest of the world soon…

Ref: https://www.theorganicprepper.com/social-credit-system…/

Comment by "Rumplestiltskin"

May 14, 2021

Also we already have had a sampling of our own Social Credit System and it is being run by the Credit Reporting System with the help of the banks. Mine happens to be 835 but if you fall below 600 the banks begin to have issues with your ability to pay them back. This has become part of our system in America because everyone lives on CREDIT. It is a very short step to a system that controls every aspect of our lives.

Only when you stop using credit will you truly be free, because when you do use it you are agreeing to your own enslavement.

…In Sept. 2021, Chinese law banned kids under 18 years old to play online games more than 5 hours per week.

Travel bans

Reports in 2019 indicated that 23 million people have been blacklisted from travelling by plane or train due to low social credit ratings maintained through China’s National Public Credit Information Center. It is reasonable to assume that this will continue as part of China’s social credit system.

School bans

The social credit score may prevent students from attending certain universities or schools if their parents have a poor social credit rating. For example, in 2018 a student was denied entry to University due to their father’s presence on a debtor blacklist.

Reduced employment prospects

Employers will be able to consult blacklists when making their employment decisions. In addition, it is possible that some positions, such as government jobs, will be restricted to individuals who meet a certain social credit rating.

Increased scrutiny

Businesses with poor scores may be subject to more audits or government inspections.

Public shaming

In many cases, regulators have encouraged the ‘naming and shaming’ of individuals presented on blacklists. In addition, flow-on effects may make it difficult for businesses with low scores to build relationships with local partners who can be negatively impacted by their partnership.

 

ref

https://nhglobalpartners.com/china-social-credit-system-explained/

https://www.theorganicprepper.com/social-credit-system-closer/

https://christiantoday.com.au/news/chinas-social-credit-system-will-impact-on-religious-freedoms.html

https://www.facebook.com/Judyth.vary.baker/posts/10228051005645904

 

PHOTO #1: Chinese Social Credit Card

Photos #2 and #3: My first Social Security card looked like (2) but

in 2020, its replacement looked like (3)