Perhaps, but my fallback plan is to have a farm that I never have to leave and to barter with my neighbors for things I can't produce myself.
If I have to live my life as though it's the 1700's where I hardly ever leave my property and going to town is a major life event, then so be it. My ancestors lived like that and lived full lives.
However ultimately all these plans made by our Betters will be implemented by minimum wage workers, by DMV Americans, or by offshore contractors who are trying to do the bare minimum to convince people who don't know anything that they fulfilled the contract so they can get paid.
I have been very consistent in my belief that the one saving grace of the Globalist American Empire is that its leaders are incapable of instilling loyalty in their subjects, don't pay well enough to buy it, and are actively pushing people out who simply want to do a good job out of a basic sense of obligation and duty.
The only people left will be those trying to game the system to enrich themselves and those too incompetent to do the job they're assigned. The former can be bribed, and the latter can be fooled.
I'm all in favor of resisting these policies, but that assumes a society-level action that where I live I just haven't seen from my fellow citizens/subjects.
There's a saying I forget where I heard it from: "if you think it's time for war, run out your door with your rifle and look toward your neighbor's house. If you don't see your neighbor with his, it isn't time". Well I don't even see my neighbors not wearing masks, so assuming they'll resist a vaccine passport is a long-shot.
Meanwhile I still need to eat, so at this point I'm in "I don't need to save the world, just myself" mode.
These are government apps probably developed by Indians who exactly implemented poor requirements/specs from bureaucrats.
If there isn't a "vaccine passport barcode generator" web site within a month I will be very disappointed.
You are underestimating this threat heavily.
I would bet that they have been working on these vaccine passports even BEFORE they had the Wuhan lab release the Chinavirus.
I don't expect incompetence here to be the saving grace.
Perhaps, but my fallback plan is to have a farm that I never have to leave and to barter with my neighbors for things I can't produce myself.
If I have to live my life as though it's the 1700's where I hardly ever leave my property and going to town is a major life event, then so be it. My ancestors lived like that and lived full lives.
However ultimately all these plans made by our Betters will be implemented by minimum wage workers, by DMV Americans, or by offshore contractors who are trying to do the bare minimum to convince people who don't know anything that they fulfilled the contract so they can get paid.
I have been very consistent in my belief that the one saving grace of the Globalist American Empire is that its leaders are incapable of instilling loyalty in their subjects, don't pay well enough to buy it, and are actively pushing people out who simply want to do a good job out of a basic sense of obligation and duty.
The only people left will be those trying to game the system to enrich themselves and those too incompetent to do the job they're assigned. The former can be bribed, and the latter can be fooled.
I don't think living like the Amish is feasible for most people even though that method will work.
I think it would be better if these "vaccine" passports are resisted by the majority of people and stopped.
I'm all in favor of resisting these policies, but that assumes a society-level action that where I live I just haven't seen from my fellow citizens/subjects.
There's a saying I forget where I heard it from: "if you think it's time for war, run out your door with your rifle and look toward your neighbor's house. If you don't see your neighbor with his, it isn't time". Well I don't even see my neighbors not wearing masks, so assuming they'll resist a vaccine passport is a long-shot.
Meanwhile I still need to eat, so at this point I'm in "I don't need to save the world, just myself" mode.