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  1. Wow, this is some serious fear-mongering… companies are innately cheap and microchips over a company with even 1000 people would be 1000's of dollars when a company would rather keep said money.
    Also, there would be plenty of people who would strike ergo making it illogical in the 1st place

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  2. WRONG. What we are experiencing is LESS freedom and LESS privacy. Traded for increased consumerism and access to privately owned virtual public spaces eg social media.

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  3. Digitalization, a word of mouth for some, yet digitalization of most users is a invasion of privacy. Data Privacy as E-Commer law altogether with the RULE OF LAW are implemented as consumer protection is evident for the benefit/welfare of consumers. Independence and Freedom is discipline of oneself, not to be the cause of problems as digitalization has plenty of downfalls. Intellectual property, copyright, trademarks, as well as all patents are not for any DIGITALIZATION for it is under the said Laws, Rule of Laws, implemented, as DATA BREACH is punishable by the highest decree as Imprisonment depending on the severity and extent of damages to company properties and corporation ideals and principles that it implements. A conservative government that manages everything in the details and preserves GDP growth from any harm or unethical practices.

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  4. According to these comments chipping people will never ever be mainstream and could lead to civil war probably. if you would make it mandatory. I would even use a old ass phone of they were to track it. Calls only.

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  5. Mmm heck naw ain’t nobody tracking me with a Microchip I would work at McDonald’s instead. But a watch is fine I can take it off but a chip mark of the beast gotta blast!

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  6. nobody is going to fucken put some stupid chip in my body to track my moods like i dont want you guys see my private shit whats next you can track how long last in bed man.just because its convinient it does not mean it is the best thing

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  7. Hi, fellow YouTubers, I am a college student here in the U.S. at a University in West Virginia. Last year I made a trip out of State and chose to have two implants injected. I have NFC in my left hand and RFID in my right hand. I want to clear up a couple things. One that their convenience is personal to me. I use my NFC all the time to clock into work at my University and I have my NFC tag programmed to turn of my Bluetooth and I have messed with programming it to do other things. Medically, there is always a posed risk to anything being put inside your body. My injections are no more dangerous than a pace maker and if anything probably less dangerous. I am very much comfortable with saying I am not religious, but my entire family is. I get mixed reactions and understand both ends of the spectrum so it's basically impossible to offend me.

    I want to offer any information you guys might want or answer any questions you might have about them. So long as you are are interested in learning and stay conversational I will do the same. I don't debate nor do I like to argue.

    For those who are going to shun me religiously I will not respond with anything more than. You should read the Bible a little mor thoroughly. As these chips do not represent the mark of the beast in anyways. The mark is forehead and right hand only. The mark will be 1 identifying number, the mark will be forced by a leader who claims to be god, and the mark will be forced.

    My tags were a choice, my tags each have 2 individual ISO numbers that you can't really see to identify me physically. My tags are in left and right and I am going to get a third. And as far as I can tell Trump doesn't claim to be the anti-christ. Your social security number has way more information about you than my tags. Your debit card or license has more information than my tags do. My tags can also be password protected.

    Long story short if you are religious and want to converse I'm up for that 100 percent. I love expressing my love of technology to anyone. If you are going to just argue with me and insult me I'm not interested in talking. Below is a video link to my Twitter showing me use the tags. ☺️

    https://twitter.com/OfficialAmagora/status/1141324060028092418?s=19

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  8. Once I heard from a Christian theologian that one day micro chip will be implemented in future. This will be sign of end of days. This chip has a number — which represent the Anti christ one who is going to kill people who believes in Jesus With out this chip we cant buy or sell goods. Basically no freedom we are complety exposed where there is know hiding. A dog with collar belt. This I heard 30 years ago.

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  9. Zero alarm or questioning that this might be some sinister trend companies are FORCING on workers. I guess there is a Silicon Valley way of smiley reporting.

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  10. Your tone is far too cheerful for commenting on workers who are an digital precariot. You omitted words like 'coercian' where workers feel compelled to have this invasive technology because companies think they can. Corporations are lawless entities deliberately setting about impoverishment of workers ( and consumers) by their aggressive use of technology which completely overides human rights as well as common decency. You get more by honey than stick.

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  11. Stop normalizing this chip crap and trying to justify it. You don't need chips on people if you just track their devices they always carry or use on the job. Everybody in gigs check in via their phones and regular employees have lap tops or at least badges that can be tracked. On another note this whole gig economy is basically a big scam that'll be used to crush labor rights by decentralizing labor pools and leaving them open to exploitation as they compete for gigs. Gigs where they have to absorb all the cost because their operating as an independent contractor. Also every gig a company is offering is something they intend to automate in 5 to 10 years so it's the worst for job security.

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  12. Microchips don't make any sense. Face recognition or other biometric recognition system are getting better, cheaper and more common. Why would anyone want to implant a chip?

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