They are hoping to know it all, see it all and control it all. So by the time we are actually pushed beyond our breaking point, there is no way to start a revolution. No way to stop them. It will be nipped in the bud before we can even message "lets go". Welcome to the bird cage!
🚨 Listen very carefully to what Tony Blair and Larry Ellison of Oracle are telling you.
Everything about you will be centralised as data, run by AI, from your genome to your behaviour. You will be watched & monitored constantly.
The Panopticon is being built without consent. And when it’s built they won’t need to bother asking you anything anymore.
Why do you really think they need those data centres 🚨
All they would need is the bare bones tech so could contact parents in case of emergency or if find themselves in trouble. Then when open a bank account, the phone can be upgraded. We already walk inyo adulthood not knowing the real world. This ban will alienate this generation!
We are not happy and can see through the bullshit. The next generation don't want to do a good job, will not give their all and not turn up at all, if better plans. Why? Because they can see us, still in similar positions to them and all we have to show for it is 10yrs experience
An entire generation under the age of 30 is coming to realization that having a family and home will never be within the grasp of reality for them
Society is not ready for the consequences of this. A generation with no stake in the system would rather watch it burn
Yo quiero que me expliquen por qué cuando era pequeño salía del colegio, almorzaba, jugaba en la calle, hacía los deberes, veía la tele, me bañaba, jugaba en casa, leía y eran las 7:00pm todavía. Ahora te tomas un café y ya son las 11 de la noche.
Time to be creative again to solve boredom! Pin the tail on the donkey, boardgames, family time, cards, dominoes. Teach real world skills. The 90's are back baby 🤭😆
A new Scottish tartan memorializing the (mainly) female victims of the Witchcraft Act has been officially registered, created by Claire Mitchell and Zoe Venditozzi, founders of the Witches of Scotland campaign #WomensArt
via Smithsonian Magazine
NOBODY needs Keir Starmer's "permission" to post anything to the internet!
People need to read Article 19 of the Human Rights act!
Starmer is a human rights lawyer.
He is more than aware of this @Keir_Starmer