Not much in life is free. Making a will is not free. Eroded...

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    Not much in life is free. Making a will is not free. Eroded civil liberties eroded one's freedom to do what one believes they have a right to do or would wish to choose to do. So many controls are imposed on an individual's life choices by others and should one decide to do otherwise, one is punitively reprimanded. But there are of course rules to prevent chaos - but one rule for some and different rules for others. Free will is stifled with too many do gooders and by those who simply want to exercise their 'free' will by controlling others.

    The following video may not fit the criteria of the topic exactly (but then again it may depending on point of view) but how does an implant of a chip into your brain impact an individual's 'free' will and will the individual have the freedom to choose to abstain from such a technological procedure?

    Wonder how many would like to see their kids educated by Mr. Musk's methods - free time taken up by video games. Will kids even know where real milk or eggs come from amidst playing violent computer shooting games or will they be fed those products virtually?? Pretty sure many will embrace the kind of things Mr. Musk has in mind - just bear in mind it is in his mind - does that mean it has to be in yours?? I freely admit the future is looking very bleak. But as always, many will differ in viewpoints. Feel free - whilst you can - but are you truly free and will it make any difference to the trans-humanism push?? AIMO

 
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