• Re: Re:Tony Bliar one of most evil men in world now wants to enforce di

    From *skriptis@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Thu Jul 11 14:56:57 2024
    The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 10/07/2024 17:24, *skriptis wrote:> The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>> One of the world's most evil men, Tony Bliar, the Iraq destroying lying war criminal now wants to force us all to have digital IDs! this is cos the old
    Conservative government rejected them over a decade ago but the scum like him cannot leave it alone and he's obsessed with controlling others which is what the digi-ID is really all about. It going to be like the West's equaivalent of China's "social
    credit system".We already have driving licenses and passports for ID, so there's zero need for it, but Pelle or jdeluise, being leftists you must automatically support this, so would really like to hear anyone that agrees with this 1984 madness.https://
    www.politico.eu/article/former-pm-tony-blair-admits-uk-will-need-lpersuading-to-embrace-digital-id/Tony Blair admits UK will need ‘a little persuading’ to embrace digital IDThe former prime minister’s suggestion is already causing a headache for
    the new Labour government.> > > > Interesting topic.> > > I know you Brits view photo ID cards as unnecessary and/or oppressive.yes here we just hate the idea of being forced to carry photo ID as a requirement, it like Nazi Germany or the USSR to us.>
    But how do you e.g. verify person's identity at the polling place for example?> > What if a person doesn't drive a car so has no driving license, or doesn't travel abroad so uses no passport.Those people can get an proof of age card or will have a bus
    pass.They only just introduced photo ID for voting last week and there was a high turn-out for voting cos almost everyone has a passport, driving license or bus pass with their photo on. It's not the ID that's the problem it's the requirement to carry it,
    which is what the evil liar Bliar wants cos the devious git wants it linked to vaccine compliance, social and social-media behaviour, like in China.



    I think it's mandatory to carry it here, but of course it's not enforced at all.

    It's a grey line though. If you don't have it, police has a leverage it's up to you to beg them for mercy.

    They can punish you if they want. Or if you're a trouble maker they have a reason to arrest you.

    Carrying it is not so difficult. It's in your wallet together with your bank or health insurance card so it's not a problem.

    However as I said, if I'm off without my wallet then I don't have it.


    Bus passes and stuff like that can easily be fake so I guess it makes sense to have a more official and secure document proving your identity when it comes to banking or election. Or at least we're taught to think like that?


    Check this short 1 minute clip, president and his wife showing their IDs before recieving paper ballot.

    https://www.index.hr/mobile/magazin/clanak/sanja-music-milanovic-sa-suprugom-dosla-na-biraliste/2557169.aspx









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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to skriptis@post.t-com.hr on Thu Jul 11 14:13:18 2024
    In article <v6okqo$1m8$1@sunce.iskon.hr>,
    *skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
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    The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 10/07/2024 17:24, *skriptis wrote:> The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>> One of the
    world's most evil men, Tony Bliar, the Iraq destroying lying war criminal now wants to force us all to have
    digital IDs! this is cos the old Conservative government rejected them over a decade ago but the scum like him
    cannot leave it alone and he's obsessed with controlling others which is what the digi-ID is really all about.
    It going to be like the West's equaivalent of China's "social credit system".We already have driving licenses
    and passports for ID, so there's zero need for it, but Pelle or jdeluise, being leftists you must automatically
    support this, so would really like to hear anyone that agrees with this 1984 >madness.https://www.politico.eu/article/former-pm-tony-blair-admits-uk-will-need-lpersuading-to-embrace-digital-id/Tony
    Blair admits UK will need ‘a little persuading’ to embrace digital IDThe former prime minister’s
    suggestion is already causing a headache for the new Labour government.> > > > Interesting topic.> > > I know
    you Brits view photo ID cards as unnecessary and/or oppressive.yes here we just hate the idea of being forced to
    carry photo ID as a requirement, it like Nazi Germany or the USSR to us.> But how do you e.g. verify person's
    identity at the polling place for example?> > What if a person doesn't drive a car so has no driving license, or
    doesn't travel abroad so uses no passport.Those people can get an proof of age card or will have a bus pass.They
    only just introduced photo ID for voting last week and there was a high turn-out for voting cos almost everyone
    has a passport, driving license or bus pass with their photo on. It's not the ID that's the problem it's the
    requirement to carry it, which is what the evil liar Bliar wants cos the devious git wants it linked to vaccine
    compliance, social and social-media behaviour, like in China.



    I think it's mandatory to carry it here, but of course it's not enforced at all.

    It's a grey line though. If you don't have it, police has a leverage it's up to you to beg them for mercy.

    They can punish you if they want. Or if you're a trouble maker they have a reason to arrest you.

    Carrying it is not so difficult. It's in your wallet together with your bank or health insurance card so it's
    not a problem.

    However as I said, if I'm off without my wallet then I don't have it.


    Bus passes and stuff like that can easily be fake so I guess it makes sense to have a more official and secure
    document proving your identity when it comes to banking or election. Or at least we're taught to think like
    that?


    Check this short 1 minute clip, president and his wife showing their IDs before recieving paper ballot.

    https://www.index.hr/mobile/magazin/clanak/sanja-music-milanovic-sa-suprugom-dosla-na-biraliste/2557169.aspx

    Proving identity when banking etc. is an obvious need. Not when just walking on the street. But it helps if you are
    accused of something by the police.

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