The Daily Beast: Up Against the Coronavirus, China's Surveillance State Has Failed

Razer g2s at riseup.net
Tue Jan 28 10:27:16 PST 2020


On 1/28/20 10:10 AM, coderman wrote:
> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
> On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 5:58 PM, Razer <g2s at riseup.net> wrote:
> ...
>> Here is some context w/ a range of R0s:"
>> https://www.moonofalabama.org/2020/01/the-coronavirus-no-need-to-panic.html
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> epidemiology; a science (and technology) well suited to saving human lives!
>
> (i was wondering when someone would bring R0 into this :)
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>> Also see what Theodore Roszak said about the "Rule of 'Experts', aka
>> Technocracy...
> his tirade reads more like a Luddite treatise. what he fails to understand is that technology 


Don't change the topic.

TECHNOCRACY.

The inculcated belief that that so-called experts and the technology
THEY PROFIT FROM (often at the expense of better technologies not as
PROFITABLE to them and their rich fuck friends who own governments and
armies and pigs with guns) are infallible.


TECHNOLOGY

Tools

Rr

Ps. Sorry Not Sorry Roszak didn't write it in Python3 guy. Learn to read
plain English.

Pps. Know why vaccinations are so popular. Because SOMEONE has to stay
home and take care of the kids when they have the Common Childhood
'Diseases' made uncommon by vaccinations ... because grandma's been
stuffed into a nursing home senile from a life of eating food cooked in
aluminum (for a start) and the family will end up living in a fucking
doorway if either of the wage slaves (assuming an intact family... a
REALLY BAD BET today in most industrial societies) misses time off from
work.




> is a tool: decentralized and in the hands of individuals, they are the empowered ones!
>
> when concentrated into highly centralized authoritarian structures, often tied to the state like good members of fascist corporatism, technology is every bit the horror described.
>
> build decentralized systems to empower individuals!

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> then, technology and technocrats your ally...
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> best regards,
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>

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