sadly technology expands in this direction. Consider the rise in car leases. Cell phone upgrade programs. Home rentals (due to more transient living styles, among other reasons of course)
Public transportation. Library cards (now virtual books and audio books)
Think streaming services. I bought my first music cd in like 10 years the other day (Tom Macdonald) and the only reason was because he was trying to cut out the music industry middle man.
Spotify, Netflix, etc are all based on the same principle: people are less willing to pay retail to own something and more willing to pay a smaller fee to have access to the same or similar experience.
The WEF wants to use technology to make an entire globalized technocracy that is more automated and efficient with the lowest possible cost to manufacture and distribute and charge every citizen a small fee to have access to these services.
It’s weird, yes, but a lot of people (including myself) used to think this model was a good thing.
Aka less waste, more reusability, etc.
Obviously this is a giant totalitarian scam. But it’s appealing to the younger wide eyed and naive people who believe their manipulation and lies.
You’d think the WEF cadets would have war-gamed this...
nah, it’ll be fine
sadly technology expands in this direction. Consider the rise in car leases. Cell phone upgrade programs. Home rentals (due to more transient living styles, among other reasons of course)
Public transportation. Library cards (now virtual books and audio books)
Think streaming services. I bought my first music cd in like 10 years the other day (Tom Macdonald) and the only reason was because he was trying to cut out the music industry middle man.
Spotify, Netflix, etc are all based on the same principle: people are less willing to pay retail to own something and more willing to pay a smaller fee to have access to the same or similar experience.
The WEF wants to use technology to make an entire globalized technocracy that is more automated and efficient with the lowest possible cost to manufacture and distribute and charge every citizen a small fee to have access to these services.
It’s weird, yes, but a lot of people (including myself) used to think this model was a good thing.
Aka less waste, more reusability, etc.
Obviously this is a giant totalitarian scam. But it’s appealing to the younger wide eyed and naive people who believe their manipulation and lies.