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by jbattle
2233 days ago
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I'd trust this system if it were double-blind. The government issues an identifier to me (separate from SSN). I feel OK giving that number to restaurants. If there is a reason to initiate contract tracing, the restaurant hands its list of identifiers over to the appropriate government agency, which cracks open its vault of identifier --> contact information Seems no less open to misinformation than the current system but gives vastly more protections to personal information. Doesn't even seem that hard to set up in the grand scheme of things. |
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Wow, can anyone imagine reading this in the beginning of 2019? The totalitarians come out in huge numbers recently.
It was once considered totalitarian to be asked at the East German border if one had any "contraband" (books or magazines that were frowned upon).
Now at the U.S. border one can be asked if one has any "contraband".
Next we all get a government id to pass on to private businesses. How about a "social credit" score, China style?