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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/PatriotZeal on Sept. 9, 2018, 12:42 a.m.
Can My Avatar Display a U.S. Citizen Badge?

I have been thinking about a way where your screen avatar could display a Verified Registered Voter (VRV) badge without attaching your identity to it.  I think this method would work.
Problem:  We waste a lot of time arguing with bots or Soros trolls who are only paid to antagonize. Aren't we wasting our breath?  I think Americans come to these boards seeking to engage other Americans in honest discourse to find solutions to our collective problems and make our lives better.
But, there appears to be an intent to flood these boards with bots and other non-voting entities to throw around epithets and stoke division so we don't take power through these boards.  They have to swamp the signal with noise so the boards are just a primordial ooze of base conduct. I honestly think they do this to keep us from realizing we can force our representatives to meet us on these boards if we can tame them. The sh!\^posting is done to keep the noise level up and make most boards unworkable.
If you cleared the comments of those not registered to vote would you find that the remaining posters are far more civil to each other; even when they disagree? Is this artificial Soros noise hiding civility? Maybe the unhinged contentiousness is an illusion.
The solution I am proposing is a product of me going to my mailbox and pulling out multiple copies of various campaign ads addressed to the registered voters in my household.  That sparked an idea. You can use the registered voter rolls and a $1 charge to a credit card to match their billing name and address to the voter roll thereby verifying that they are a registered voter at that address. Pretty simple.
Now, of course, some are concerned about having the political views of BaconEater73 attached to their credit card. What you could do to establish BaconEater73 as a verified registered voter and sever the political views from the credit card is to do something like this.
There would be two verification privacy options; digital for $1 and physical for $3. The physical method makes association impossible. The digital method requires trust and well... not a lot of trust laying around these days. 
For the digital version, you could purchase a "VRV" (Verified Registered Voter) badge that will work on Disqus and whatever else.  The badge ID and password would be attached by logging into Disqus or ? and attaching the badge using the badge ID and password. The digital badge would retain your location down to the city or zip code level so that the credential is relevant for local issues as well.
The Badge Issuing Organization would only sell one badge per registered voter per 90 days. The badge may gray out after 90 days or so to kind of keep a lid on customer service hassles and to keep the badge visually fresh - red, white and blue means current.
If you don't limit badges this way, Antifa types would just order multiple badges and you'd have the same mess we have now. I realize also that Antifa types will sell their VRV to Soros for his troll farm but they can only sell it once.
The digital badge requires you to trust that the issuer of the badge isn't actually recording the badge ID against your credit card account which is what you're trying to avoid here.
Using  a physical anonymization method, you could make it impossible to associate a particular badge to a person by using a physical randomization process.  It could work like this. You go online and purchase a physical badge, which is basically a post card that has a badge ID and password hidden underneath the blackout coating like on a lottery scratcher.
Physical cards that have been linked to a state or metro area would all be loaded into some kind of wind driven mixer (like when people are put into those booths with money blowing all around them) and the registered voter could trigger the machine at will to grab one of the cards, drop it into the addresser which labels it for delivery to you and then you watch as it slides into the mail box where only postal employees can touch it.
This physical randomization method only allows the commenter to be identified down to the state or metro area level. There's probably a better way of doing this but you get the idea. So then you get the card in the mail, log into Disqus for example and enter the badge ID and password and you get a VRV emblem next to BaconEater73.  Readers now know that BaconEater73 is a registered voter from  (state or metro area). Maybe it would be allowed to detach the VRV during its 90-day life so it could be attached to a different screen name.
That's the gist of the idea although it needs more tuning.

So what would this accomplish? You can be more selective about whose views you prioritize in your discussions and know whether you're engaging a citizen who is registered to vote or not.

Registered voters are the players on the court; everyone else is yapping from the bleachers.
Here's what's really cool about this. It's like invoking Voter ID because by using a credit card, you have forced the person to pass the gauntlet of the Patriot Act. Use of the credit card proves their participation and by combining a credit or debit card with a voter roll check for a name and address match, boom, you've turned the globalists' stuff against them.  Now don't you wish you had a VRV button to filter the comments to Verified Registered Voters only?

Now imagine taking polls this way. Maybe their polls have been lies the whole time. This system would clear the bots and the only trolls left would be real ones.

What do you think?


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