The Chinese Communist Party has developed a societal structure of trustworthiness called the Social Credit System (SCS). It is mandated for both citizens and businesses. The scheme is essentially a moral ranking system and people are graded on civil and social conduct, criminal activity, bad debts, and any unethical behaviors – these behaviors are actions as determined by leaders. A failed ranking relative to the SCS can mean travel bans, suspension of the Internet, termination of public services, and other retributions and forfeitures.
Mendacious Mandates
Mendacious Mandates
Mendacious Mandates
The Chinese Communist Party has developed a societal structure of trustworthiness called the Social Credit System (SCS). It is mandated for both citizens and businesses. The scheme is essentially a moral ranking system and people are graded on civil and social conduct, criminal activity, bad debts, and any unethical behaviors – these behaviors are actions as determined by leaders. A failed ranking relative to the SCS can mean travel bans, suspension of the Internet, termination of public services, and other retributions and forfeitures.