This video examines how nations like Nazi Germany were punished after World War II through bombing campaigns, economic sanctions, and territorial losses, and draws parallels to modern social credit systems like China's, which monitor citizen behavior through digital IDs and point-based scoring to control population behavior. The speaker argues that Western governments have failed to implement accountability and course correction in public policy, while China's system, despite its authoritarian nature, may be more effective at maintaining social order than Western approaches.
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Sam Hyde on The Punishment of Nazi Germany, Chinese, Social Credit Score & CHINA!Added:
And I'm doing it for my daughter.
>> They'll do I don't know.
>> Weren't they rad at one point?
>> Who? Now, the Brits were always lay downs, weren't they?
>> Well, I guess they were they were conquered like most of the West in during the first and the second world wars.
>> They've lived a life of being like a soft a soft [ __ ] >> I I don't know if it's there that they're soft. I think it's just that there's a thing. It's just white people in general.
>> They have this target on your back.
>> The least the least inroup preference and the most the highest ability to empathize with outsiders. And um it's not not it doesn't seem to be a good combination for uh >> it's easy to take advantage of by a maniacal force.
>> Is that what happens when you worship like an old >> what?
>> When you like allow like a like a a queen to rule, >> you turn into a dilly belly.
>> No. Um it's just it's it's because of uh sharing like the the way that you survive in a cold climate is um you have uh altruism. You have the ability to empathize with your with your neighbor, >> but there's no like realization of backfiring or any of that.
>> No. No.
>> Well, I mean there's a lot of there's a lot of buffers that make sure people don't realize it. The media, teachers, uh everything. It it disguises those realities. Well, there's just never any course correction ever, is there?
>> I've never seen one in my life.
>> There's never been like, "Oh [ __ ] my bad. We're going to go back."
>> I mean, they might say it back.
>> Just like the whole immigration, we're going to deport millions and millions of people like a month ago and all of a sudden 24 people were detained at this.
Oh, oh, oh.
It's that you could argue that they did have a moment where they tried to roll it run it back.
>> What?
>> Nazi Germany. Yes.
>> Yeah.
>> Look what happened to the Germans.
>> Yeah, I know. And then let that be a lesson.
>> Then immediately they were like, "Oh my god, what did we >> what did we do?"
>> The Germans >> haven't like the Germans been like overcorrected.
>> Well, they were they were uh bombed and brutalized and psychologically punished in uh >> total total war campaign. Yeah. Beyond imagination to anyone that hasn't experienced it.
>> Yeah. the Germans were uh murdered murdered in their cities. Um they were uh like the Dresden bombing >> melted into jellies now.
>> And then after the after the war >> the uh the Russians raped uh a fuckload of German women. Could be a million constant uh insane rape.
>> And what does that do to the future generation? And then also I think the I think the Germans were um I forget what the post-war punishment was, but it was it was like something out of Star Trek or something. It was like a barbaric uh >> eat dog food.
>> A barbaric.
>> You can't have any industry. You go to star No, you're chosen not to become prostitutes if you're not making enough money. It was like it was insane economic lockdown.
>> Yeah. What uh how type go to chat go to chatbs punished after World War II >> and who was monitoring it? Um the the US uh probably the US army at the behest of uh the >> guess borders borders redrawn blah blah blah territorial losses division of Germany >> uh military restrictions >> economic consequences industry dismantling reparations uh economic policy to keep keep Germany economically weak political denazification >> destroying the youth of the culture with the with the YMR red light stuff. Every everything is intentional. Everything.
>> Um the war my my guess would be that probably more Germans died after the war. You they probably there were probably six more than six million um Germans Germans killed after the war in in uh with whatever they did. That's total war.
>> That's a guess, but I'm I'm sure it's uh I'm sure it's true.
>> Sad atrocity you've never even heard about. This is the kind of thing if you wanted the real info, you'd have to watch uh Europa at the Gates or whatever. You'd have to watch the Last Battle.
>> What? One of those [ __ ] uh two-hour long movies.
>> One of those classics.
>> Yeah.
>> 12 hours long.
>> Yeah. It's pretty devastating knowledge what happened to the Germans. Really sad.
>> I mean, even just in modern times, like the no walk back ever on public policy and just all lies always. But like even like I'm talking the last like decade, two decades, three decades, never ever any uh agency over any faults. It's always been like, well, that program didn't work. That that's the part to me like that overall. I mean, >> just playing for time until doomsday.
That's it.
>> No, it's it's it's just it's as a human being like as anybody any side just no one ever taking anything just be like, "Oh, I actually worked really good."
>> Like, no, it was a huge failure.
>> Yeah.
>> Like you'd be fired from your job or anything. But like taking that on the face is like uh just in just in general.
Um, and the costs, like the cost of public policy, like the true in-your-face. Um, yeah, it's going to be blah blah blah. I don't I don't know.
What I'm basically getting at is everything's always 9 million bucks that should be 250,000 bucks, and it's [ __ ] you when it doesn't work.
>> That's that's the one. Like, >> yeah, >> you know, highways cost uh three million bucks. They charge 365 million. That's the [ __ ] in my opinion. the civil engineering [ __ ] and the checks and the jobs and the >> I don't know >> how many people you got to [ __ ] to stop the [ __ ] >> what else they got in the world.
>> Um yeah, you don't want to >> you don't want to be missing anything.
>> Yeah, you want to you should have dude wipes with them.
>> Do dude wipe sponsorship.
>> Yep.
>> Get one of those >> septic tank destroyers.
>> Mhm.
>> Septic wipes.
>> Septic cigarettes.
>> What's going on in the world here? So, let's see what's going on with the gov.
>> All good news. I guess I real ID or whatever the hell those digital IDs.
That's that's great, isn't it? Nice.
>> What the thing is that >> all that all that [ __ ] that's in the UK that that they're trying to push here and all that stuff. I mean, you you all you know all that stuff. It's just >> it's just so I mean I there's a word I don't even know the words for it anymore. It's just >> Oh, so they're rolling. They're they're going through with it. It's not even on the >> No, they're I don't know what the hell they're going to do. I don't I you know I don't know what to say about it. I really don't.
>> Why is this bad?
>> Digital digital ID.
>> It's just social credit. It ties everything you say online to all of your banking and and more and it's just it's really >> Do they get to pull it out? Does a cop be get to be like show me your ID easier?
>> You show them your phone. Well, what they do in in uh >> China is probably the best example. They got your face on billboards and [ __ ] if you don't pay taxes >> on China. They there's this Well, does social credit still how go to chat GPT and we want to we want to know how ubiquitous how ubiquitous and important is social credit currently in China?
>> They rolled that out. That's not like a period. Oh, [ __ ] >> Yeah.
>> And there was something in I don't know Vietnam, some government. They froze bank accounts because they people didn't get an ID. This is all allegedly. I have no idea. Could be just could be your East Eurasia is at war with whatever. I have no idea. Forget about pilot programs and stuff like that, is it actually used? And if so, for what?
do.
>> Yeah.
Yeah. So, they do they do have it. I think they my suspicion would be that they use it. Um this section right here, what isn't or only partially implemented. This is what people fear digital ID would become, especially the point systems >> tied to everyday behavior. So, if you jaywalk >> Mhm.
>> or if you are if you're allowed on the subway or something or you steal uh a pack of gum, it could it could make it so that you can't rent property. Um stuff like stuff like that. I don't my suspicion is that that type of thing is not widely abused by the Chinese government because the the Chinese the thing about the Chinese is that their leadership um is pro-Chinese and wants them to win, >> right?
>> So their government's not not looking for ways to like turn their citizenry into >> um >> like I the the Chinese they seem monolithic. They seem like a hive mind intelligence and I I don't I wouldn't want to uh be Chinese or have our have our country behave in a way that's Chinese, but it's not the kind of thing where like the government over there is turning people into trans with the the digital ID. It's like it's basically it's basically seems like it's a be a better Chinese person.
>> Here's a system that if you were to try to implement it in your country, we would beat you.
>> They Yeah. Yeah. If we were to try to if we were to try to implement it, it would be catastrophic. It would be used for anarco tyranny. It would be used for the the empowerment of criminals. It's like they're handing out IDs that say no name given. Have you seen those?
>> That's beautiful.
>> In New York, they're giving out IDs like like a driver's license that says no name given.
>> Wow.
>> So, you can just go get a driver's license, drive around. You don't even have to have your name uh >> either New York or or Ohio. Yeah. New York State right there.
>> Isn't that nice?
>> CDLs. You get a CDL with no name given on it. I don't know if this is something they're doing or something they've proposed or what, but it's Yeah, it's a Chinese program. It's uh it's authoritarian. It's not good. It's 1984, but it's probably my suspicion is being used in China by the government to make sure that their citizens are better Chinese people.
>> If there I guarantee it would be like a world banking thing. And they were like, "Look, our people pay all their bills."
Statistically, we are we pay uh 84% of our consumers are paying their bills and behaving on time and look at their behaviors.
>> Yeah. Well, you can do if you have data on people, you can do all kinds of things like that. I'm It's probably also just like if you have to manage a billion people.
>> Yeah.
>> Um and make sure that uh >> they're falling off buildings and you're not reacting to them.
>> Stepping over carcasses killed in the streets.
>> Yeah. And I'm not I don't think it's a good thing. I'm just saying it functions differently than a system like that would function over here or in the UK.
>> Trust trust the Chinese over over uh the fanatics over here. I think in China they're they're less worried about eradicating their own citizens than they are in the West.
>> Yeah. They're they don't they don't seem to be trying to turn their their citizens into um >> the opposite of what they were.
>> Yeah. The opposite of what they should.
The opposite of what they should be.
>> You don't have enough come in your stomach.
>> Yeah.
>> You don't have enough [ __ ] in your stomach. So, how can I give you a high school social credit score? And they got the balls in the UK. They they flood the country with all different kinds of all different kinds of uh fun peoples. And then they say in order to stop this immigration problem, we got to roll out this this uh digital ID. This is it's it's right out of the right out of a textbook. And it's just right in your face. They don't even they don't even lie anymore. They just say it to you.
>> Don't worry. They'll do nothing about it.
>> Like that type of [ __ ] >> Yeah. Yeah.
>> And they give their daughter a job like upstairs like answering phones that they don't need. Mhm.
>> We could use an extra person.
>> No, they don't. They don't even need the three that they have. We could use an extra person.
>> You're just hiring. You're making taxpayers pay money. No. No oversight.
Never looking back. Always forward.
Spend, spend, spend. It just it drives me. I'm just for the hamrain side of uh public policy. It's just like, >> god, you need like a house cleaning in there. Just like a [ __ ] like a general purpose accountant be like, that's too much money for that. Cut it.
>> Yeah. I don't I >> couldn't even understand how you would even do that.
>> I loved what like what the Elon thing that he was doing, the Doge [ __ ] Yeah.
That was my favorite thing.
>> Regardless of who it was like that type of thing for me was like, "Oh, >> oh shit."
>> Yeah, that is cool.
>> This is wild. Like my mom is like that.
My mom's an accountant and she's like, "What's this charge right here?" She does it to all the every Jake's my what is that? That's too much money. It's stupid. What is that? Cut it >> or this or that. and just cleaning up and I was like, "Finally, this is going to happen." And now it's like uh it's like it lasted like six months of like the you know, "Hey, we're doing that now." Like, "No, you're not.
>> No, you're not.
>> No, you're not."
>> And none of it I don't know. It just goes away. It's like It's like when you have roommates in your 20s, we're like, "All right, guys. Monday, we're going to go to the gym every day. We're going to do this like a game plan." And then >> you go once.
>> Yeah.
>> Tuesday, you're all [ __ ] You go back to your boy's moving back in with his parents.
I miss Miami.
>> You're doing >> for 20 years.
>> There's a guy doing them on your couch.
>> One of them is spending like a ton of money on like a new bathroom that no one wanted.
>> Yo, I put a shower on. So, you guys going to have to kick me like 900 each.
>> Yeah, dude. We all wanted Steam shower, right? All right, cool.
>> You guys owe me 1,400.
>> Yeah, you owe me 1 1400. Kick me that Venmo now. Venmo me that now. All right, cool. Yeah, Steam's going in like this week or something. I talked to Ron.
That's why I feel like we're at >> Talk to my Steam guy.
>> Steam Ron. Yeah.
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