Snow, I'm not recommending it. That's just explaining what will come to mind when they try to figure out what to do. As per Godwin's Law, I would have been right to predict that Germany and surrounding countries would come to the conclusion that killing all the Jews would be a good idea. By understanding that the prediction is right, one can save one's skin.
It's not evil to point out truths in existence. It's realistic. Look what TJ predicts, but he looks on the possible events as joyous occasions to be relished and profited from.
I have proposed far better solutions than those extermination ideas, but of course almost nobody is interested, thinking themselves very clever to come up with an idea as to why Tradable Citizenships are a bad idea.
Over several decades I have become accustomed to the standard Luddite reaction to new ideas. I experience it daily and know how the process works and why it does. It's just part of nature and while it's annoying to have detrimental DNA, a shortage of telomeres, a serfdom state as a way of life, an incipient red giant as a source of heat and light, viruses and bacteria, old age and death, that's just the way things work at present.
Fortunately, I'm in a better position than most to cope with the economic problems, so it's not such a worry for me. I don't need the economic value of a tradable citizenship. It would be nice to have and it would make things better, but people like their Stockholm Syndrome way of life. They can't imagine freedom. Like a pet budgie, they become accustomed to their cage and do not like the outside.
When Galileo pointed out that Earth moves around Sol, the anti heresy brigade decided he was heretical and evil. law.umkc.edu
Democracy is the evil - voting to take other people's property and even lives for personal gain is evil incarnate. The beneficiaries and acolytes of the process are the evil-doers Snowy.
People have persuaded themselves that it's a good thing and that because democracy says it's a good thing, it ipso facto is a good thing. That's the nature of personal bias, and personal benefit; it blinds the recipient to the true nature of what they do. Personal gain is so intrinsic to our DNA over a billion years of competitive evolutionary carnage that it takes an act of ethical consciousness to see it. Ethical consciousness is available for all, without charge or licence, but few avail themselves of it.
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