Everyday transactions now require cameras, locks, and scrutiny. Each change makes sense on its own. But in aggregate, they reveal a society reorienting itself around distrust.
I think it is kind of a chicken or egg issue. When you treat people like criminals and vandals, they start acting like it. Trust is a mutual engagement. When the customers started feeling disrespected and not trusted, they became untrustworthy. Why uphold oneself to the responsibilities necessary to be a trustworthy person if you are not going to be treated as one?
When homelessness began being treated as a crime, the homeless had nothing to lose by acting like criminals.
There is nothing natural or cyclical about the growing reduction in the quality of life of those living in large cities around the world. We don't have real scarcity issues. We simply gave control of our resources to a bunch of psychopaths who are doing exactly what a psychopath would be expected to do with power.
This video was made back in 2011 in response to the Trusted Computing Group's security protocols drastically altering the nature of computing, software and hardware ownership, and basic property rights within the PC and IT Industries, which followed this same pattern of alleged suspicion and distrust because it was a power grab and wealth extraction strategy, not a response or solution to any real world problems. The main thing is it discusses trust as a concept, accurately.
Security is a marketing term used to sell unwarranted secrecy, austerity measures are really just wealth extraction, and trust can not be enforced. It is shared or it is not trust, it's merely enforcement.
“For a North American example, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani engineered a remarkable turnaround for New York City. But he wasn’t the only one. “
Giuliani also did a REMARKABLE job cleaning up for the Bush / Cheney Administration during 9/11.
After stepping down as mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani tried to launch himself as a national political leader on the back of the single defining event of his career.
In the end he failed miserably, with voters immediately seeing his ploy for what it was: base political pandering.
But what many do not realize is that Giuliani’s case is not just that of another ghoulish politician parading on the corpses of those who died on his watch for his own political gain.
On the day of 9/11, while the remains of the twin towers and WTC7 were still smoldering, one of Mayor Giuliani’s first concerns was clearing away the evidence from the crime scene.
I think it is kind of a chicken or egg issue. When you treat people like criminals and vandals, they start acting like it. Trust is a mutual engagement. When the customers started feeling disrespected and not trusted, they became untrustworthy. Why uphold oneself to the responsibilities necessary to be a trustworthy person if you are not going to be treated as one?
When homelessness began being treated as a crime, the homeless had nothing to lose by acting like criminals.
There is nothing natural or cyclical about the growing reduction in the quality of life of those living in large cities around the world. We don't have real scarcity issues. We simply gave control of our resources to a bunch of psychopaths who are doing exactly what a psychopath would be expected to do with power.
This video was made back in 2011 in response to the Trusted Computing Group's security protocols drastically altering the nature of computing, software and hardware ownership, and basic property rights within the PC and IT Industries, which followed this same pattern of alleged suspicion and distrust because it was a power grab and wealth extraction strategy, not a response or solution to any real world problems. The main thing is it discusses trust as a concept, accurately.
https://blastedreality.substack.com/p/the-history-of-trusted-computing-e30
Security is a marketing term used to sell unwarranted secrecy, austerity measures are really just wealth extraction, and trust can not be enforced. It is shared or it is not trust, it's merely enforcement.
1/3 rd of the worlds population performs Open Social Defecation ,,,Happens in Dubai too !
"backwardization, thirdworldization"… Oh yeah, very true.
Trust is so hard to find and absolutely what we crave and need as a society.
Having recently left London, with my son and his family are still living there, the above is a very fair reflection. Unfortunately it is 'normal'.
“For a North American example, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani engineered a remarkable turnaround for New York City. But he wasn’t the only one. “
Giuliani also did a REMARKABLE job cleaning up for the Bush / Cheney Administration during 9/11.
After stepping down as mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani tried to launch himself as a national political leader on the back of the single defining event of his career.
In the end he failed miserably, with voters immediately seeing his ploy for what it was: base political pandering.
But what many do not realize is that Giuliani’s case is not just that of another ghoulish politician parading on the corpses of those who died on his watch for his own political gain.
On the day of 9/11, while the remains of the twin towers and WTC7 were still smoldering, one of Mayor Giuliani’s first concerns was clearing away the evidence from the crime scene.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/5zvQtc0k9U8
Great comment. Thanks!