• SkingradGuard [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3 months ago

    I love how they can just lie like this (the dumb social credit propaganda) and anyone who calls them out on it is just called a bot

    • emizeko [they/them]
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      3 months ago

      functionally it feels a lot like the Two-Minutes Hate from JorJor Wells' 9084, ritual affirmation of in-group loyalty by demonizing the enemy

      EDIT: also can't help but be reminded of False Witnesses

      • Des [she/her, they/them]
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        3 months ago

        despite being a cop and a snitch (or maybe because of it) orwell did have a good understanding of how to structure a modern fascist society into a sort of self-perpetuating stasis

        most likely though his book is just so widely read by liberals it just became a textbook on how to manipulate social classes and it just so happens some of the techniques do work

    • RedWizard [he/him]
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      3 months ago

      That's different!! They could afford lunch of their parents weren't lazy!!

  • Hurvitz [they/them]
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    3 months ago

    I don't think this is actually a school. China-knowers feel free to correct me, but it seems like a public market or cafeteria with facial recognition for payment (probably through alipay or one of the other big players)

    Here's a little background on facial recognition payment systems in China: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/08/china-releases-plans-to-restrict-facial-recognition-technology.html

    They seem to have sprung up and become popular quickly, spread to other sectors (like apartment entry), and now the government is setting some limits on their use to serve the public good:

    The draft did not specify the law’s requirements, but said businesses should not require people to use facial recognition to receive better services.

    Building management cannot use facial recognition as the only way for people to enter or exit, the draft said, noting if individuals don’t agree to facial recognition, management should provide other “reasonable and convenient” methods.

  • RyanGosling [none/use name]
    hexagon
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    3 months ago

    When I was in elementary school, the only reason I was able to eat despite not having money in my account some days was because the lunch lady was nice and waived me since she knew I would eventually put the funds in.

    By middle school, they just stopped having a functional ID scanning machine despite giving us new IDs each year, and we would have to manually punch in our numbers

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      3 months ago

      It's great that you start out and you're like +oooh the panopticon oooooh discipline and punish but then once you know what it is you realize it's everywhere and it's completely banal and miserable and there's no romance to it, of course children are just a string of numbers to be indexed, monitored, and controlled.

      • D61 [any]
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        3 months ago

        if it were that... it would make more sense.

        Its probably just trying to make sure that every cent that can be cut from the school breakfast/lunch program, is cut from the school breakfast/lunch program.

    • Cruxifux@feddit.nl
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      3 months ago

      I live in Canada. When I was in school, if you didn’t have money or didn’t bring your own lunch you just didn’t eat.

  • Zrc [she/her]
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    3 months ago

    amerikkkans are running out of children they can starve so they have to make up stories about starving children to get their fix

  • mustGo [any]
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    2 months ago

    nitter / twitter

    Meanwhile in amerikkka amerikkka students must go into debt to eat lunch. Children with poor parents who can't pay back debt have to go hungry. Staff who show pity on hungering children are fired by the authoritarian capitalist school administration.

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/06/us-cancel-student-lunch-debt-legislation

    schools will publicly shame students

    https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/444138-school-cafeteria-worker-says-she-was-fired-for-allowing-student/

    she was fired after she allowed a student to eat without paying their $8 lunch tab.

  • Lerios [hy/hym]
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    3 months ago

    in the oppressive west, i paid for my school meals with my fingerprint. since i was born poor, i often didn't eat

  • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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    3 months ago

    Obviously horseshit because it relies on the reader accepting that ”social credit” actually exists in China.

    • RyanGosling [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      3 months ago

      It does but it’s for businesses lol. It essentially incentivizes business owners to not scam or else your social and financial life becomes hell because you’re restricted from everything

      • Des [she/her, they/them]
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        3 months ago

        better business bureau but an actual Bureau not just a private corporation of scam artists where they run cover for each other

  • DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml
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    3 months ago

    In China, they have a system where if you have mental health problems and can't hold down a job, you'll be forced to be homeless on the streets where roving gangs of thugs can beat you up and suffer no legal consequences, and the police will routinely attack you and try to arrest you and put you in prison for the crime of being too poor to afford housing.

  • D61 [any]
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    3 months ago

    Damn, school kids in China do be tall with a mustache....

    • DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml
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      3 months ago

      Yanks always talk about the negatives of the social credit system, but fail to mention that those with high social credit can get free mustaches, or extra height.

  • 420stalin69
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    3 months ago

    In China, before you even start working you are assigned a huge debt to repay. Everyone who studies at university there is in debt bondage.

  • blakeus12 [he/him]
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    3 months ago

    in America, children enter their designated serial numbers to buy slop from the school. if they don't have enough money they are publicly shamed in front of everyone.

  • dkr567 [comrade/them, he/him]
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    3 months ago

    Yeah we should just outright let them starve and/or put them into school lunch debt like in the god-loving freedom-enjoyin Murica.