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Originally posted by Produkt
If you CHOOSE to use them. If you don't CHOOSE to use them, they won't have any impact on you.
Originally posted by Produkt
For example... Are all countries using RFID to track cars? Answer would be no. Ruling that out for an NWO plot.
Are all clothing outlet's including RFID. Answer would be no, as we can see, RFID when you shop isn't wide spread.
Again, and I can't stress this enough... obviously. ANY technology, even something as harmless looking as a keyboard can have the POTENTIAL use to do harm. I could beat someone to death witha keyboard. Unless you can show beyond a shadow of a doubt that keyboards are being used for that purpose rather then crying about the POTENTIAL purpose ... yea, well you know
Originally posted by Produkt
There's no widespread use of RFID to track car's and even IF it came to that point I still fail to see the problem. With RFID GPS enabled liscense plate's you cut down on alot of car theft, catch criminals faster etc. Unless your planning on commiting a crime at some point after RFID GPS enabled liscense plate's are put into effect, then you have nothing to worry about or fear from that use. If your car ever got stolen, you'd be pretty damn thankfull you had such a liscense plate.
Your absolutley right. Big corporations do try to put smaller shops out of business, BUT there's laws against monopolies which means... Not ALL small business's will be over run by big corporation's. If that were the case all you'd see now IS big corporation's. There's also second hand store's. There's also the option of taking out the RFID tags out of your clothes after purchase and disposing of them. You guy's starting to understand what choice is yet?
And I don't think I am being ridiculous. Every itty bit of piece of technology, even a rock has the potential to do harm. That doesn't MEAN it will be used to such an effect.
If you'd like to discuss implication's of an NWO plot using this technology, then it would be helpfull to provide ACTUAL use that would lead one to such a conclusion.
Originally posted by soficrow
Produckt -
You keep insisting that it's all about choice, and that people are choosing freely. But I disagree.
IMO, "choice" is meaningless without access to all the relevant information - and the education needed to interpret that information.
Real freedom of choice involves much more than pressing a button or flipping out a credit card.
Originally posted by Produkt
If an employer is looking more at how a person looks or product's a person buy's determine's if a person get's the job over someone less qualified, that's discriminating, dishonest and immoral. In the long run, that'll hurt the company and isn't good practice, if as you claim is true you should know that. If you've heard of a particular person and have checked refrences and found that the person in question isn't qualified, that's just doing your job.
Which would you rather have? A person who dress's a certain way you don't like but IS qualfied for the job or a person who dress's in a way you like but isn't qualified for the job? How would each case affect your business in the long run? Which would benefit you and which would hurt you? What would be the legal implications? Can you justify the immorality of conducting business in such a way? Would you really be that inhumane as to judge someone based soley on appearence despite being qualified?
[edit on 9-1-2006 by Produkt]