Keir Starmer is to implement Kemi Badenoch’s policy of nationalising everyone’s children by banning under-16s from social media, thereby depriving them of the formative experience of their international peers while constantly forcing the rest of us to prove our ages by means of digital ID from Palantir and the Tony Blair Institute.
The Government’s legislative programme would already give the vote to people on the day that they first became able to access any non-Epstein Class political opinion. And while 16 and 17-year-olds would have the vote, they would still to be subject to a curfew on their Internet use. Would they technically be able to become MPs while thus restricted? One or two of them somewhere would be councillors.
And face scans? Face scans? Face scans? This is nothing like the facial scanning that certain apps already required to make payments. In those cases, your phone just checks your face against the data that it already stored. It does not send the scan to a server run by one or more Peter Thiel, Tony Blair and the State. In determining age, these things can detect only quite wide ranges, so everyone younger than 21 or even 25 will have to go through this every time that they logged on. Here is one to watch out for. “Check her phone, your own computer system said she looked 16.” Or 18. The Epstein Class, indeed.
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