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People don't understand how you are almost guaranteed a dystopia when you give away your anonymity.
Because all of the sudden, every where you go, every transaction you make, you can get judged and penalized for what you Tweeted last night.
For example, recently I flew somewhere. I had 4 1st class flights. The airlines sneakily put me in coach for two of the flights without notifying me. The plane was full. I either had to not-fly or ride in coach.
Why did that happen? I think it is likely because the airline knew who I was. They don't want my business.
I doubt it's because they knew who you were. It's probably because they knew who the other 1st class passengers were and they were more important.
Either way, my point still stands.
The loss of anonymity leads to dystopia, don't you agree?
No, the opposite. We already live in a dystopia because we fear being judged and penalized for what we say.
Who retaliates against people who speak their mind? Name the mob, there isn't a single leader because they hide behind their anonymity.
If anything, we need to be more vocal, more present, and push back against those who hide behind fake personas.
Well, they killed Rashid Buttar, Robert David Steele and who knows how many others who get in their way.