I know a few of those clips, I watch the full interviews and let me tell you that you are misleading people in at least half of those. The context matters, he was not in agreement when he said some of those things, but rather concern (in some others he was fully in agreement though).
Israeli historian and philosopher Yuval Harari is not to just a World Economic Forum contributor - he is also called Klaus Schwab's right-hand man. Just a few of his views:
1. Social credit system isn't just about work, but also about monetizing families, friendships, 'everything you do in your life'-and that's allegedly not always a bad thing.
2. People will trade privacy for the opportunity to be healthy-"Google or the Chinese government" will be able to monitor everything that happens in people's bodies 24/7.
3. People will no longer have free will, from elections to shopping in supermarkets.
4. Human rights don't exist.
5. History and science in general aren't about truth, but about power.
6. Everyone needs to be convinced to believe in a
"single history," as has supposedly been done throughout human history.
'In places like my own home country, Israel, we have this big laboratory of surveillance called
'the occupied territories', where you have 2.5 million guinea pigs of how to completely survey and control a population. With very few soldiers. It's amazing, how few soldiers you need to control millions of people if you have their data'
https://blossom.primal.net/7d95ac27ec7ef89684776bf8c6e0783d15fc769f7371eecaa9e415bf16096788.mp4
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