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The Chinese Government implements a '''reward and punishment mechanism''' to '''thought control''' its citizens. The system is based on data collection (motion tracking), surveillance and combination of 70 databases (including social media), leading to a final score, which resembles [[facebook]] likes. Except, if nobody 'likes' you, you won't be able to fly, ride a train and you pay higher taxes.<ref>
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The Chinese Government operates a '''reward and punishment mechanism''' to '''thought control''' its citizens. The system is based on data collection (motion tracking), surveillance and combination of 70 databases (including social media), leading to a final score, which resembles [[facebook]] likes. Except, if nobody 'likes' you, you won't be able to fly, ride a train and you pay higher taxes.<ref>
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Social_Credit_System&oldid=952602754, https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sozialkredit-System&oldid=197625013
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Social_Credit_System&oldid=952602754, https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sozialkredit-System&oldid=197625013
 
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The indirect and covert [[aggression]] used here against its citizens is [[social exclusion]]. It is particularly vicious, increases counter-aggression with a high risk of acting out, lowers self-esteem, producing a state of [[cognitive deconstruction]], marked by flat affect, and similar to that found in the presuicidal state.<ref>
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The indirect and covert [[aggression]] used here against its citizens is '''ostracism''' aka [[social exclusion]]. It is particularly vicious, increases counter-aggression with a high risk of acting out, lowers self-esteem, producing a state of [[cognitive deconstruction]], marked by flat affect, and similar to that found in the presuicidal state.<ref>
 
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sarah_Coyne2/publication/7677457_An_Integrated_Review_of_Indirect_Relational_and_Social_Aggression/links/5491ae730cf269b04861699b/An-Integrated-Review-of-Indirect-Relational-and-Social-Aggression.pdf  
 
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sarah_Coyne2/publication/7677457_An_Integrated_Review_of_Indirect_Relational_and_Social_Aggression/links/5491ae730cf269b04861699b/An-Integrated-Review-of-Indirect-Relational-and-Social-Aggression.pdf  
 
Archer, J. & Coyne, S. M. An integrated review of indirect, relational, and social aggression Personality and social psychology review, Sage Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA, 2005, 9, 212-230
 
Archer, J. & Coyne, S. M. An integrated review of indirect, relational, and social aggression Personality and social psychology review, Sage Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA, 2005, 9, 212-230

Revision as of 17:51, 4 May 2020

The Chinese Government operates a reward and punishment mechanism to thought control its citizens. The system is based on data collection (motion tracking), surveillance and combination of 70 databases (including social media), leading to a final score, which resembles facebook likes. Except, if nobody 'likes' you, you won't be able to fly, ride a train and you pay higher taxes.[1]

The indirect and covert aggression used here against its citizens is ostracism aka social exclusion. It is particularly vicious, increases counter-aggression with a high risk of acting out, lowers self-esteem, producing a state of cognitive deconstruction, marked by flat affect, and similar to that found in the presuicidal state.[2]


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